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Artist/Band:
Supremes
Lyrics for Song: You Only Miss Me When You See Me
Lyrics for Album: More Unreleased 1970-1973 [2008]
Well, it seems like you just can't get enough love
You hold me like the world just wouldn't last
(just wouldn't last)
And you let me know my love is what you're needing
Oh, I can't deny anything you ask
(I can't deny it)
But tomorrow always comes again, baby
(comes again, baby)
And my tears are all you ever leave behind
(all you leave behind)
'Cause I know when you leave me,
I'll be the last thing on your mind
(I'll be the last thing on your mind)
You only miss me when you see me, baby
(you don't care)
You only miss me when you see me, baby
(that's not fair)
You only miss me when you see me
Anytime you wanna see me
Just open up your eyes and I'll be there
I know who know, and I know that you know it
But you give me what I never had before
If I didn't need your love the way I need it,
Maybe you would feel that you would need me more
But a woman to stop give love to keep it
But she knows a man who's made to forget
As you gone up like you come
When your loving's done
And you never, never, never turn your head
You only miss me when you see me, baby
(you don't care)
You only miss me when you see me, baby
(that's not fair)
You only miss me when you see me
(you don't care)
You only miss me when you see me, baby
(that's not fair)
You only miss me when you see me
(you don't care) you only miss me
When you see me, baby, ohhh
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You Only Miss Me When You See Me
Recorded by The Supremes, this track exemplifies the group's mastery of soulful R&B and pop during the early 1970s. Released on the compilation More Unreleased 1970-1973 [2008], the song showcases Diana Ross's vocal prowess and the band's signature harmonies. Thematically, it explores the bittersweet nature of relationships, capturing the emotional tension of longing and the fear of being forgotten. The recording reflects the polished production standards of the era, blending smooth arrangements with the group's signature sound that defined Motown's golden age. As part of their extensive discography, the song stands as a testament to The Supremes' ability to craft emotionally resonant music that resonated with audiences globally. |
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| Album Lyrics: More Unreleased 1970-1973 [2008] |
 Supremes
"More Unreleased 1970-1973 [2008]"
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