Baby I’m-a Want You – Bread (1972)

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One of my favorite years in music is 1972. This is the 4th album by the L.A. soft rock band Bread. The frontman of the group was an extremely talented singer and songwriter named David Gates.

Fun fact: In an interview, David Gates talked of the band name and how it came to be:

A bread truck came along right at the time we were trying to think of a name. We had been saying, “How about bush, telephone pole? Ah, bread truck, bread.” It began with a B, like the Beatles and the Bee Gees. Bread also had a kind of universal appeal. It could be taken a number of ways. Of course, for the entire first year people called us the Breads.

Listen for… David’s incredible range and smooth relaxing vocals. Also take a listen to how the band plays the same rhythm as the vocals during the chorus. It’s a successful tool in this song, and adds a little tiny bit of tension and release for the listener.

Hope you enjoy!

Song: “Baby I’m-a Want You”

Artist: Bread

Album: Baby I’m-a Want You

Year: 1972

Other great tracks on the album:
Everything I Own
Diary

Baby, I’m-a want you
Baby, I’m-a need you
You’re the only one I care enough to hurt about
Maybe I’m-a crazy, but I just can’t live with out
Your lovin’ and affection, givin’ me direction
Like a guiding light to help me through my darkest hour


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