There's Nobody Who Wants My Loving Now

Eddie Meduza · Ain't Got No Cadillac (Remastered) - CD [2010]

Oh, what a fool I was to let het go

The only girl I've loved

Oh, oh, I loved her so



There's nobody who wants my loving now

There's nobody who wants my loving now

Poor old me, now I'm free what a fool I've been

There's nobody who wants my loving now



Well, once I had a girl, I loved her so

Oh, what a fool I was to let her go

I did forget that I'm no longer young

Now I regret each day what I have done



There's nobody who wants my loving now

There's nobody who wants my loving now

Poor old me, now I'm free what a fool I've been

There's nobody who wants my loving now



What a trouble I have been in

Ever since she went away

Every single night I'm dreaming

That she will be back some day



(Solo)



So now I'm all alone without my love

Her tenderness is all I'm dreaming of

My poor old aching heart feels like a stone

I guess I'll have to live this life alone



There's nobody who wants my loving now

There's nobody who wants my loving now

Poor old me, now I'm free what a fool I've been



There's nobody who wants my loving now

There's nobody who wants my loving now

There's nobody who wants my loving now....

There's Nobody Who Wants My Loving Now

Eddie Meduza's 'There's Nobody Who Wants My Loving Now' stands as a quintessential example of his 1970s Swedish rock and roll style. Recorded for the album 'Ain't Got No Cadillac (Remastered)', the track captures the raw energy and melancholic charm characteristic of Meduza's discography. The song features a driving rhythm section and vocal delivery that echoes the era's garage rock revival, focusing on themes of heartbreak and the futility of pursuing a lover who has moved on. As part of a collection of tracks that often reference cars and youth, this recording highlights Meduza's ability to blend traditional rock structures with a distinct, gritty production aesthetic that defined his work during the early 1970s.