Are You There (With Another Girl)
Dionne Warwick · Now [2012]
Are you there with another girl instead of me?
I hear your laughter and there's something I've got to know
Are you there with another girl instead of me?
Well, I'm standing on your doorstep and I don't know what to do
Should I ring your doorbell or just walk away?
My friends all say that you were never true
Hiding in the shadows
I see two silhouettes in the back of your window shade
Are you there with another girl when I am gone?
I can't believe you'd break the promises that you made
If you're there with another girl, I can't go on
Oh, I only know I love you and I couldn't say goodbye
So if there's another, I don't want to know
If you should go, oh, I would surely die
Love requires faith, I've got a lot of faith but
I hear the music comin' out of your radio
Oh, I only know I love you and I couldn't say goodbye
So if there's another, I don't want to know
If you should go, oh, I would surely die
You would never leave me, hurt me or deceive me
I'm a fool to doubt you, worry so about you
Love requires faith, I've got a lot in me but
I hear the music coming out of your radio
Are You There (With Another Girl)
Dionne Warwick's 'Are You There (With Another Girl)' stands as a poignant addition to her extensive discography, reflecting the enduring themes of heartbreak and longing that defined her career. Recorded during a period where she continued to explore her vocal range and emotional depth, the track exemplifies her signature smooth delivery and lush production style. While often associated with her 1960s and 1970s catalog, this recording highlights her ability to convey complex romantic narratives through melody and voice alone. The song remains a testament to her status as a leading figure in the soul and R&B genres, showcasing a maturity in her artistry that resonates across decades. It serves as a reminder of her consistent commitment to crafting emotionally resonant music that connects deeply with listeners.

