*Composed By Smokey Robinson
A Smokey Robinson song the Jackson 5 regularly performed live in their pre-Motown days, and one of the songs thet performed at their Motown audition in 1968.
Recorded for their debut album. Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5, issued in December 1969 in the US and March 1970 in the UK. It was recorded on the 19th, 20th and 24th July 1969.
Also issued as the B-side of the Jackson 5's debut single for Motown, I Want You Back - listed alongside the A-side on the Hot 100 in the US, hitting no.1.
It is one of three songs the Jackson 5 performed on their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show on 14th December 1969 - this was a shortened version of the song.
Who's Lovin' You - Lyrics
When I had you
I treated you bad and wrong, my dear
And, girl, since, since you went away
Don’t you know I sit around
With my head hangin’ down
And I wonder who’s lovin’ you
I should have never ever made you cry
And, girl, since, since you’ve been gone
Don’t you know I sit around
With my head hangin’ down
And I wonder who’s lovin’ you
Life without love
It’s all so lonely
I don’t think, I don’t think
I’m gonna make it
All my life, all my life, yeah
Belongs to you all, lady
Come on and take it, girl
Come on and take it
Because all, all I can do, all I can do
Since you’ve been gone is cry
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