You Don’t Need Me Anymore

Don Robertson, Hal Blair

You don't need me anymore
You're not a girl out in the cold
Searching for someone to care
Reaching for a hand to hold

Someone to turn to
Until your heart was well again
But that was all my love was for
You don't need me anymore

I'll go on loving you
Till the day that I die
But I was only meant
To teach your broken wings to fly

Till you found somebody who
Means much more to you than me
Then the tenderness we knew
Will be just a memory

You only needed
Someone to guide you through the storm
Now you're safe upon the shore
You don't need me anymore

And so I'm walking out the door
You don't need me anymore

Trivia about the song You Don’t Need Me Anymore by Eddy Arnold

When was the song “You Don’t Need Me Anymore” released by Eddy Arnold?
The song You Don’t Need Me Anymore was released in 1969, on the album “The Warmth of Eddy”.
Who composed the song “You Don’t Need Me Anymore” by Eddy Arnold?
The song “You Don’t Need Me Anymore” by Eddy Arnold was composed by Don Robertson, Hal Blair.

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