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"I Want You" is a song by the American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1982 as the second single from their sixth studio album One on One. The song was written by Rick Nielsen and produced by Roy Thomas Baker. It was released as a single in the Netherlands only, reaching No. 48 there.
Despite the title's similarity to Cheap Trick's popular song "I Want You to Want Me", the song is not similar in any other way. No music video was created to promote the single. The single's B-side, "Lookin' Out for Number One", also appeared on One on One.
Critical reception
In a review of One on One, Christopher Connelly of Rolling Stone singled out the song as one of the album's "depressingly moronic cuts". He commented: "Robin Zander sounds as though he's undergoing total body electrolysis. His hollering is abetted by Nielsen's ultravolume ax thrashings and Roy Thomas Baker's acquiescent production. Not even the solid rhythm section of Bun E. Carlos and new bassist Jon Brant stands a chance against that kind of aural firepower."
Track listing
7" Single
"I Want You" - 3:30
"Lookin' Out for Number One" - 4:14
Chart performance
Personnel
Cheap Trick
Robin Zander - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Rick Nielsen - lead guitar, backing vocals
Jon Brant - bass, backing vocals
Bun E. Carlos - drums, percussion
Additional personnel
Roy Thomas Baker - producer
Ian Taylor – engineer
Paul Klingberg – assistant
George Marino – mastering
References
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