In Need

Mark Farner

Hey, hey, mama, mama, what you tryin' to do?
You keep on talkin' to me
'Till your face turns blue
Well, do you think I'm a young boy
Yet to make up my mind?
Well, I'm just castin' all my toys
I'm gonna' leave what's behind me, behind
I'm gonna' leave what's behind me, behind

I saw an old high school friend
Just the other day
He didn't ask me how I'd been
He asked me: How was my pay?
Now, do you call this a friendship
Judging from what he said?
If you do, I've a real tip
Ain't nobody gonna' know about my bread
Ain't nobody gonna' know about my bread

If you got somebody
That you can trust to the very end
I said if you do, I want to be like you
'Cause you sure got a real good friend
You sure got a real good friend
Friend
Friend

Trivia about the song In Need by Grand Funk Railroad

On which albums was the song “In Need” released by Grand Funk Railroad?
Grand Funk Railroad released the song on the albums “Trunk of Funk Remastered” in 2002, “The Red Album” in 2002, “Closer to Home” in 2002, “Live Album” in 2002, and “Trunk of Funk” in 2003.
Who composed the song “In Need” by Grand Funk Railroad?
The song “In Need” by Grand Funk Railroad was composed by Mark Farner.

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