You Got It
Roy Orbison · Soul Of Rock 'n' Roll [2010]
I see love that money just can't buy.
One look from you I drift away,
I pray that you are here to stay.
Anything you want, you got it ,
anything you need, you got it.
Anything at all, you got it, Baby.
Every time I hold you I begin to understand.
Everything about you tells me I'm your man.
I live my life to be with you
No one can do the things you do.
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Anything you want (You got it),
anything you need (You got it),
anything at all.
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I'm glad to give my love to you.
I know you feel the way I do
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Anything at all (You got it), Baby. You got it!
You Got It - Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison's 'You Got It' stands as a quintessential example of his mid-1960s rock and roll output, blending his signature deep baritone with driving electric guitars. Recorded during a period where Orbison successfully transitioned from his earlier soul-influenced sound to a more polished rock style, the track exemplifies the raw energy and emotional depth that defined his discography. Featured on the compilation 'Soul Of Rock 'n' Roll,' the recording captures the essence of his work with the Kingsmen, showcasing a songwriting approach that prioritized melodic hooks and atmospheric production. The track remains a testament to Orbison's ability to craft enduring pop-rock anthems that bridged the gap between his earlier soul roots and the emerging rock landscape of the early 1960s.

