I Just Wanna Do It With You

Mr. T Experience · Love Is Dead [1996]

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I've been up all night

And down all day,

Because we're such a good couple,

But you're so far away,

What you are is the best

And that's nothing less,

Than the one I wanna waste the rest

Of my whole life with,

Yes, indeed, you're guaranteed

To everything I'll ever need.



I'm wasting my life away,

And I know I'll be sorry one day,

'Cause all I ever wanted to do is this,

And have someone to waste it with,

So anything you want to do,

I just want to do it with you.



I'm not a cool dude,

I don't have a tattoo,

Or a big Cadillac,

Or a backwards baseball hat,

I'm not too tall

And I can't play basketball,

I can't do much at all,

But still you wanna touch it all,

Yeah you do,

I do too,

Why would I lie?

Everything I said is true.



I'm wasting my life away,

And I know there'll be hell to pay,

But 'til then I wanna be with you,

And try to help you waste yours too,

And anything you wanna do,

I just wanna do it with you,

I just wanna do it with you,

I just wanna do it with you,

Anything you wanna do,

I just wanna do it with you.



Go!



We're so far apart and the trouble is

That I can't take BART out to where you live,

But I've got it all planned,

We'll meet halfway

And then we'll feel so grand,

When we're hand in hand,

And we're wa-alkin', wa-alkin',

I love you,

It's not just the Prozac talkin',

I'm just a simple man

Who you could do much better than,

Still I ask respectfully,

Will you waste your life with me?



Then anything you wanna do,

I just wanna do it with you,

I just wanna do it with you,

I just wanna do it with you,

Anything you wanna do,

I just wanna do it with you.



Go!

I Just Wanna Do It With You

Released in 1996 on the album Love Is Dead, this track by Mr. T Experience blends electronic production with a raw, confessional vocal style characteristic of the group's work. The song exemplifies the era's dance-pop and electro-funk fusion, featuring a driving rhythm and lyrics that explore themes of desire and emotional vulnerability. As part of their discography from the mid-to-late 90s, the recording captures the sound of artists like Mr. T navigating the transition from hip-hop to more mainstream electronic genres. The track remains a notable example of the group's ability to merge gritty storytelling with polished, danceable arrangements, reflecting the broader musical landscape of the time.