Released: October 7, 2005

Songwriter: Ed Cobb

Producer: Alex Coletti

Every little bit hurts
Every little bit hurts..

Every night I cry
Every night I sigh
Every night I wonder why
You treat me cold
Yet you won't let me go

Every little hurt counts
Every little hurt counts
You say you're coming home
Yet you never phone
Leave me all alone
My love is strong for you
I'd do wrong for you
I can't take this loneliness you've given me
I can't go on giving my life away

Come back to me
Darling you'll see
I can give you everything that you wanted before
If you will stay with me

Every little bit hurts
Every little bit hurts

To you I'm a toy and you're the boy
Who has to say when i should play
Yet you hurt me, desert me

Ooooooo, oooooo

Come back to me
Darling you'll see
I can give you everhything that you wanted before
If you will stay with me

Every little bit hurts
Every little bit hurts
Every little bit hurts
Every little bit hurts baby

Oohh yeeeeeeeeaaaaahh
Say yeah (yeah)
Yeahhh (yeah)
Say yeah (yeah)
Say yeah yeah (yeah yeah)
Wooaaahhhooo (every little bit)
Woooaahhooo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, (every little bit) yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh dont hurt me baby(every little bit)
Ohh you make me feel so sad inside

Every night i cry
Every night i sigh
Every night i wonder why
You treat me cold
Ohhhh you treat me so cold ohhh
Dont u know every little bit hurts me baby
Oo ooooooo

Alicia Keys

Gifted with one of the finest voices of the early 21st century and exceptional talent, the famed Alicia Keys is a recognized, award-winning R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. She was born on January 25, 1981 in New York.

Her debut album Songs in A Minor launched her career as she became the best-selling new artist of 2001. Her follow-up album The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003) and her album for the MTV Unplugged series in 2005 further cemented her at the top of the pop and R&B game. Her biggest hits are powerful ballads like “Fallin',” “If I Ain’t Got You,” and “No One.”

On January 15, 2019 Pop/R&B legend and 15-time GRAMMY winner Alicia Keys was announced as the host of the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards. This will be the first time Keys has been the master of ceremonies for Music’s Biggest Night.