Song: I'll Be There
Artist: Westlife
You and I must make a pact
We must bring salvation back
Where there is love
I'll be there (I'll be there)
I'll reach out my hand to you
I'll have faith in all you do
Just call my name
And I'll be there (I'll be there)
Woah woah yeah
I'll be there to comfort you
I'll build my world and dreams around you
So glad that I found you
I'll be there with love that's strong
I'll be your strength
I'll keep holding on and on and on
Oh yes I will
Let me fill your heart with joy and laughter
Togetherness well that's all I'm after
Whenever you need me
I'll be there
I'll be there to protect you
With an unselfish love that respects you
Just call my name
And I'll be there
I'll be there to comfort you
I'll build my world and dreams around you
So glad that I found you
I'll be there with love that's strong
I'll be your strength
I'll keep holding on and on
Oh yeah
If you should ever find someone new
I know he'd better be good to you
Cos if he doesn't
Then I'll be there
Don't you know baby yeah,
I'll be there (I'll be there)
I'll be there (I'll be there)
Just call my name
And I'll be there
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
I'll be there baby
I'll be there
You know I'll be there (oh yeah)
Just call my name and I'll be there (Oh yeah, oh baby)
I'll be there (I'll be there)
I'll be there (I'll be there)
Just call my name
And I'll be there
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I'll Be There
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"I'll Be There" is a soul song written by Berry Gordy, Jr., Bob West, Hal Davis, and Willie Hutch, which resulted in two U.S. number-one hit singles: the original 1970 recording by American vocal quintet The Jackson 5 and a 1992 live version by American pop singer Mariah Carey and American R&B singer Trey Lorenz.
The Jackson 5 original was recorded for the Motown label, and released as the first single from their Third Album in 1970 (see 1970 in music). Produced by the songwriters, "I'll Be There" was The Jackson 5's fourth number-one hit in a row, following "I Want You Back", "ABC", and "The Love You Save". "I'll Be There" is also notable as the most successful single released by Motown during its "classic Detroit era" (1959–1972).
The Mariah Carey/Trey Lorenz cover was recorded during Carey's appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1992, and released as the first single from her EP MTV Unplugged in the second quarter of 1992 (see 1992 in music). Co-produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, "I'll Be There" became Carey's sixth number-one single in the U.S., and her biggest hit elsewhere at the time.
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