You've Changed

Jackson 5 · X4 Jackson 5 [2010]

Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



I remember when you was a little girl

I say you never ever ever wore curls

You wore nothing but an old shaggy, shaggy dress

I say you never ever try to look your best



Now when I look at you

All my love come a'running through

You've changed and it's showing

My love for you is growing

You've changed and it's showing

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



You legs were little

But now they are big

Instead of wearing a pony tail

You wear a little red wig



Your eyes are pretty

You got some kissable lips

And I love the way you walk

The way you sway your little hips



Now when I look at you

All my love come a'running through

You've changed and it's showing

My love for you is growing

You've changed and it's showing, hoo hoo

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



Your walk

Ooh baby, I love the way you walk, yeah

Your talk

Ooh, the way you speak to me



Your look

Ooh, my heart is shook

Your eyes

Ooh, baby hypnotize



Now when I look at you

All my love come a'running through

You've changed and it's showing

My love for you is growing

You've changed and it's showing

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah



Your walk

Ooh baby, I love the way you walk

Your talk

You talk, you talk, oh now



Your look

Ooh, my heart is shook

Your eyes

Ooh, now you hypnotize



Your walk

Ooh, you're talking

Your talk

You've Changed

You've Changed stands as a poignant song in the Jackson 5's extensive discography, showcasing the group's ability to navigate beyond their signature upbeat pop sound. This recording captures the brothers during a period of evolving artistry, delivering a soulful performance that highlights their vocal harmonies and emotional depth. While often associated with their early Motown era, this version reflects the group's enduring capacity to reinterpret classic material with fresh energy. The track serves as a testament to their versatility, blending R&B sensibilities with the polished production that defined their career. As part of their broader body of work, the song remains a cherished example of how the Jackson 5 could convey intimate narratives through their distinctive group dynamic and timeless musical style.