1. "I want you" is more about sex and pleasure; "I need you" is beyond sex. 2. "I want you" is in the heat of the moment; "I need you" is something two people grow into, leading to interdependence. 3.
George Harrison was undoubtedly playing catchup in The Beatles’ songwriting race to the more experienced duo of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. His 1965 song “I Need You” represented a significant ...