I Want You To Want Me

Lindsay Lohan · A Little More Personal

I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I love you to love me
I'm begging you to beg me
I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I love you to love me

Shine up my high heel shoes
Put on a brand new shirt
Get home early from work
If you say that you love me

Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying
Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying
Felling all alone without a friend you feel like dying
Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying

I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I love you to love me
I'm begging you to beg me

Shine up my high heel shoes
Put on a brand new shirt
Get home early from work
If you say that you love me

Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying
Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying
Felling all alone without a friend you feel like dying
Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying

Felling all oa lone without a friend you feel like dying
Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying

I want you to want me
I need you to need me
I love you to love me
I'm begging you to beg me
I want you to want me [4x]

I Want You To Want Me

Lindsay Lohan's "I Want You To Want Me" serves as a pivotal track on her 2004 album, A Little More Personal. Released during her transition from child star to young adult artist, the recording embodies the pop-rock sensibilities of the mid-2000s era. The song features Lohan's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of vulnerability and assertiveness that defined her early solo career. Thematically, the track explores the complexities of romantic desire and self-worth, resonating with a generation of listeners navigating adolescence. As part of her broader discography, it stands as a significant moment in her musical evolution, showcasing her ability to craft personal narratives within the mainstream pop landscape.