I Need Some Touch

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"I Need Some Touch"
I Need Some Touch cover
Demo by Rivers Cuomo
Recorded February 1993
Length 3:57
Writer(s) Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson
RC# 150
Rivers Cuomo song chronology
"I've Thrown It All Away"
(RC# 149)
"I Need Some Touch"
(RC# 150)
"Comin' Home (Left My Broken Heart in Carolina)"
(RC# 151)

"I Need Some Touch" (also known as "Afraid of What We Need The Most" and "Keep Your Distance") is a song written by Rivers Cuomo and Pat Wilson and recorded in 1993.

Appearances

Overview

The music for "I Need Some Touch" was written by Pat Wilson, with Rivers Cuomo contributing the song's lyrics and vocal melody, in February of 1993.[1]. Cuomo leaked his demo of the song to the Rivers Correspondence Board in the early 2000s. The same demo was later made available as part of the compilation Patrick & Rivers, sold on the demo storefront on Cuomo's personal website, on December 9, 2020.

Known recordings

Performer(s) Title Filename Date of recording Recording location Length Appeared on Notes
Rivers Cuomo I Need Some Touch 19 I Need Some Touch.mp3 February 1993 2226 Amherst Ave., Los Angeles, CA 3:57 8-track recording
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Lyrics

Monkey in a cage
Cries in fits of rage
When deprived of simple touch
All of the white coats gauge

Do they understand?
Do they see that man?
Who’s king of all the monkeys true
Yet true, too, that each man is caged

Afraid it’s not your style
Afraid it’s not right
Afraid of coming on too strong
All of my teachers say watch your distance
That’s true, but I need some touch

Cats and dogs the same
Never ask my name
Come to me and freely touch
and I’ll freely touch them, too

How can this be so?
That I’d be afraid of Joe

Afraid it’s not your style
Afraid it’s not right
Afraid of coming on too strong
Afraid to seem...

How can this be so?
That I’d be afraid of Joe
He and me will always be
Afraid of what we need the most

Afraid it’s not your style
Afraid it’s not right
That’s what my teachers say
That’s what they learned
That’s how I’m going to live

See also