Alone With You (Maddie's Song)

Ne · R.E.D. [2012]

Don't you ever let it cross your mind

That I wouldn't gladly climb

Any mountain you could find

Just to be with you girl



And don't you ever let your heart believe

That I wouldn't happily

Swim across whatever sea

Just to be alone with you



Just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you



Don't you even for a single day

Think that I would ever play

With your heart and throw it away

See I want to be with you



And if there ever was a single doubt

Somewhere in your mind about... me

This should help you figure out

What I do, to be alone with you



Just to be alone with you

Baby just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you

Baby just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you

Baby just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you



Ooooo



Lalalalalalalalalala...

Lalalalalalalalalala...

Lalalalalalalalalala...



Said sing it with me now



Lalalalalalalalalala...

Lalalalalalalalalala...

Lalalalalalalalalala...



Just to be alone with you you

Baby just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you you

Baby just to be alone with you babe

Just to be alone with you

Just to be alone with you, you babe

Just to be alone with you

Baby just to be alone with you babe

With you babe

With you baby



Lalalalala...

Lalalala...

Lalalalalala...

Alone With You (Maddie's Song)

Ne-Yo's 'Alone With You (Maddie's Song)' stands as a defining track from his 2012 album R.E.D., showcasing his evolution into a polished R&B and pop vocalist. The recording features a smooth, melodic production that highlights his signature crooning style, blending vulnerability with commercial appeal. Released during a period where he solidified his status as a leading figure in contemporary soul, the song explores themes of solitary reflection and emotional connection. It serves as a key example of his discography's shift toward more mature, introspective songwriting while maintaining the catchy hooks that characterized his earlier work. The track remains a staple of his catalog, reflecting the polished sound of early 2010s R&B.