"I Want You" is a title shared by multiple songs and works across different artists and media. Here are a few notable ones:
Bob Dylan's "I Want You" (1966): This song is from Dylan's album "Blonde on Blonde." It features a blend of surreal lyrics and a catchy melody, typical of Dylan's style during that era. It is one of his well-known 60s tracks and reflects his poetic songwriting prowess.
The Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (1969): A track from their iconic album "Abbey Road," this song is notable for its heavy guitar riffs and minimalistic lyrics. It was primarily written by John Lennon and is one of the band's longest songs.
Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" (1976): This is the title track from Gaye's thirteenth studio album. The album represents a shift in Gaye's music towards a more personal and soulful style, and the song itself is a sensual and intimate track.
Elvis Costello's "I Want You" (1986): From the album "Blood & Chocolate," Costello's song is intense and emotional, dealing with themes of obsession and heartbreak.
Savage Garden's "I Want You" (1996): An upbeat pop-rock song that became a hit single from their debut self-titled album. It's known for its catchy chorus and was one of the band’s breakthrough hits.
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