“I’d Love You to Want Me” is a soft rock and pop song performed by the American singer-songwriter Lobo, whose real name is Kent LaVoie. The song was released in 1972 as part of his album “Of a Simple Man.” “I’d Love You to Want Me” is one of Lobo’s most recognizable and beloved hits.
The song is characterized by its melodic and sentimental sound, featuring Lobo’s smooth and expressive vocals. The lyrics convey a message of love and longing, with the singer expressing his desire for someone to want him as much as he wants them.
“I’d Love You to Want Me” was a commercial success, reaching high positions on various music charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 and the Adult Contemporary chart. It is often associated with Lobo’s contributions to the soft rock and pop music of the early 1970s.
The song remains a classic in the soft rock and pop genres and is frequently included in collections of love songs and mellow ballads. “I’d Love You to Want Me” showcases Lobo’s ability to create music that resonates with deep emotions and romantic sentiments.