Songwriter: Ronald LaPread

Producer: Commodores James Anthony Carmichael

When we started
My heart was in your hands
You were my woman
And I know I was your man
Then you changed, baby
And I still don't understand
Why you go and treat me
Oh, less than a man

Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me

Oh, look here, girl
Haven't I tried
To give you lovin'
And everything else, baby
That my mind and body can?
Now that we've parted
And we've gone our separate ways
I can still feel the heartbreak
Each and every day

Look what you done to me, baby, ow
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me

Baby
Baby
Oh, come on, baby
Ooh, baby
I said, baby
Oh, baby
Ooh, baby
My baby
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me

Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, ow
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me, yeah
Look what you done to me, baby
Look what you done to me
Look what you done to me, baby

Commodores

Commodores are an American funk/soul band, which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s. The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour.