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Ah! This is a playlist you’ll not only want, but one you definitely NEED. Yes, folks, 🎧 13 Songs Where The Need Is Real is all about one keyword: NEED! All 13 songs feature some form or the word without exception! 🎧 13 Songs Where The Need Is Real features music courtesy of 🎙 The 1975, 🎙 Doja Cat, 🎙 James Blake, 🎙 Patti LaBelle, and 🎙 Whitney Houston among others. As always, there’s a little 🎵 “Sumthin’ Sumthin’” for everybody! So, without further ado, let’s jump right into this needy, NEED songs!
1. Patti LaBelle, “Love, Need and Want You”
💿 I’m In Love Again • 🏷 Philadelphia International • 🗓 1983
Despite the fact that “Love, Need and Want You” didn’t make a bigger splash on the mainstream, it ranks among the finest songs in the Patti LaBelle catalog. With elite songwriting and that sweet Philly production supporting her, Ms. Patti is on fire 🔥. “Sugar, I want you so bad / I got a burning desire,” she sings so amorously, continuing, “My soul’s on fire / Can’t you see / You’re my everything.” She’s infatuated 🤩! Besides the unifying titular lyrics, arguably the best moment from this beloved Patti classic is when she sings:
“Baby, when we
When we’re together
Said, I’m alright and you’re alright
It’s like paradise
And I just want you to know how I feel
How I feel.”
🎵 “Love, Need and Want You” – a surefire, certified, Patti LaBelle classic!
Appears in 🔻:
- Patti LaBelle, “Love, Need and Want You”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 135 (2023)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 7 (2023)
2. PNAU & Troye Sivan, “You Know What I Need”
🎵 “You Know What I Need” • 🏷 etcetc Music Pty Ltd • 🗓 2022
“You’re all that I want
You’re all that I need
And if it hurts baby
I don’t want it.”
Beyond the chorus, the melody in the verses is also strong. So are the lyrics, which are love-centric (“But I’m thinkin’ lately / What’s so concernin’ / Soon as I leave you / I just keep on hurtin’.”). There is excellent contrast during the bridge section, which keeps “You Know What I Need” balanced. This is a superb dance-pop track that is a welcome addition to any winter 2022-23 playlist.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: December 2022
- Know: 5ive Songs No. 81 (2022)
- 15 Fantastic Songs Where You Just KNOW (2023)
3. Doja Cat, “Need to Know”
💿 Planet Her • 🏷 Kemosabe / RCA • 📅 2021
Furthermore, Doja wants her man to know, “I got a lotta new tricks for you, baby / Just sayin’ I’m flexible / I do what I can to get you off.” She doesn’t stop there, considering on the second verse she’s a magician: “Oh, wait, you a fan of magic? / Poof, pussy like an Alakazam.” Woo! The crème de la crème – the crowning achievement – is the memorable chorus:
“Wanna know what it’s like
Baby, show me what it’s like
I don’t really got no type
I just wanna fuck all night.”
A bonus? A music video 🎶📼 supplementing this sexed-up bop encompassing Doja’s abilities in the bedroom. Also, can’t fail to mention that studly hottie in the video, Cameron Saffle 😍.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: June 2021 (2021)
- Doja Cat, “Need to Know”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 10 (2021)
- 15 Steamy Songs Best Listened to After Dark (2021)
- Best Songs of 2021: Top 20 (2021)
- 15 N Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2 (2022)
- Know: 5ive Songs No. 81 (2022)
- 15 Fantastic Songs Where You Just KNOW (2023)
4. The 1975, “All I Need To Hear”
💿 Being Funny in a Foreign Language • 🏷 Dirty Hit • 📅 2022
5. Jazmine Sullivan, “Need U Bad”
💿 Fearless • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2008
“Boy, I need you bad as my heartbeat / Bad like the food I eat / Bad like the air I breathe,” Sullivan sings in the memorable chorus. Prior to the chorus, she shows how much she misses him, vowing to do better if just given the chance. “If I had you back in my world,” she asserts, “I would prove to be a better girl.” Oh, the hypothetical! Similarly, in the second verse of this 🎼 ✍ Missy Elliott, reggae-tinged co-write (alongside other writers, too), Sullivan sings, “Baby, there’s nothing I wouldn’t do / To get back what we had when love was true.” Woo! The theme and message are straightforward – she needs him BAD! Her love pain remains our listening pleasure 15 years after first hearing the timeless single.
6. The Beatles, “All You Need Is Love”
💿 1 • 🏷 Apple Corps Ltd. • 📅 2000
7. Ariana Grande, “Needy”
💿 thank u, next • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2019
“I can be needy, so hard to please me
I know it feels so good to be needed.”
As always, Ariana Grande sings incredibly well, truly making the melody sound gorgeous. Also, worth noting, 🎼✍ Victoria Monét serves as a co-writer 💪. #SLAY
Appears in 🔻:
8. James Blake, “I Need a Forest Fire” (Ft. Bon Iver)
💿 The Colour in Anything • 🏷 Polydor Ltd. • 📅 2016
9. Lady A, “Need You Now”
💿 Need You Now • 🏷 Capitol Nashville • 📅 2010
Appears in 🔻:
10 .Solomon Burke, “If You Need Me”
💿 If You Need Me • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 1963
So, what’s the premise of “If You Need Me”? Matters of the heart is the theme with potential reconciliation the goal, and perhaps, the expectation from Solomon Burke. The relationship has ended, however, Solomon ‘leaves the door open,’ if you well. Essentially, if she needs him, he advises her to call, and he’ll be there. Honestly, he asserts, “And I’ll hurry home / Where I belong.” Of course, we get a snapshot into what might’ve gone awry: “People always said, darlin’ / That I didn’t mean you no good / And you would need me someday.” Hmm, interesting! He continues singing, “Way deep down in my heart / I know I’ve done the best I could / That’s why I know that one of these days / It won’t be long, you’ll come…” Fill in the ellipsis!
Appears in 🔻:
- Solomon Burke, “If You Need Me”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 121 (2022)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 7 (2023)
11. Whitney Houston, “All the Man That I Need”
💿 I’m Your Baby Tonight • 🏷 Arista • 🗓 1990
Basically, everything that Whitney touched in her heyday turned into gold. “All the Man That I Need” never ignited the charts until she anointed the track. The big takeaway is that Houston made this non-original sound completely original. The authenticity is a big selling point, as you buy what Houston is selling regarding love:
“He fills me up
He gives me love
More love than I’ve ever seen
He’s all I got
He’s all I got in this world
But he’s all the man I need.”
The chorus is the crowning achievement, particularly post-saxophone solo (courtesy of 🎙 Kenny G!). We get a dramatic key change, and those signature, indescribable Houston ad-libs. Her voice soars effortlessly, supported by marvelous backing vocals. Also, the lush, warm production work cannot be denied (🎛 Narada Michael Walden).
Appears in 🔻:
- Whitney Houston, “All the Man That I Need”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 6 (2021)
- 20 Great Songs All About Men! (2022)
12. John P. Kee, “Standing in the Need”
💿 The Essential John P. Kee • 🏷 Zomba Recording LLC • 📅 2007
“Not my mother
(Not my mother)
Not my father
(Not my father)
Not my sister
(Sister)
Not my brother
(Or brother)
But it’s me, oh Lord.”
On 🎵 “Standing in the Need”, the spiritual refresh is real.
Appears in 🔻:
- John P. Kee, “Standing in the Need”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 21 (2022)
- Stand: 5ive Songs No. 25 (2022)
- 11 Marvelous Songs That Stand Tall (2022)
13. Tina Turner, “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)”
💿 Simply the Best • 🏷 Parlophone • 🗓 1991
“We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” was written by 🎼 ✍ Graham Lyle and Terry Britten. The backdrop is energetic, with ample rhythm, an impressive groove, and colorful instrumental cues (keys, guitars, bass, saxophone solo by 🎷 Tim Cappello). From start to finish, Tina Turner delivers her signature tone. She is a bit more poised during portions of the verses, picking up steam on the gargantuan, anthemic chorus in all its glory.
“We don’t need another hero
We don’t need to know the way home
All we want is life beyond
Thunderdome.”
Another memorable moment precedes the chorus, as Turner sings, in both verses, “And I wonder when we are ever gonna change / Living under the fear, until nothing else remains.” Also, shout out the totally turned up bridge – WOO! Adding to the distinct, memorable nature of “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” is when a truly spirited Turner invites the children to sing. The timbre of children’s voices just adds something extra special to so many songs, with “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” being no exception.
Appears in 🔻:
- Tina Turner, “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)”: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 21 (2023)
- 13 Totally Heroic Hero Songs (2023)
13 Songs Where The Need Is Real [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Apple Corps Ltd., Arista, Atlantic, Capitol Nashville, Dirty Hit, etcetc Music Pty Ltd, Kemosabe, Parlophone, Philadelphia International, Polydor Ltd., RCA, Republic, Sony Music Entertainment, Zomba Recording LLC; Maria from Pixabay]
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