Songwriter: Stevie Nicks

Producer: Mick Fleetwood

[Chorus]
I don't want to know the reasons why love keeps
Right on walking on down the line
I don't understand you and me, baby
I, I just want you to be mine

[Verse 1]
Finally baby
The truth has come down now
And now you listen to your spirit
It's crying out loud now
Trying to believe, yeah
You say you love me, but you don't know
You got me rocking, and a-reeling
Oh, oh, oh

[Chorus]
I don't want to know the reasons why love keeps
Right on walking on down the line
I don't understand you and me, baby
I, I just want you to be mine
Want you to be mine

[Verse 2]
Finally, baby
The truth has been told
And now you tell me that I'm crazy
Now, it's nothing that I didn't know
Trying to survive now
You say you love me, but you don't know
You got me rocking and a-reeling
Oh...

[Chorus]
I don't want to know the reasons why love keeps
Right on walking on down the line
I don't understand you and me, baby
I, I just want you to be mine
Make you be mine

[Bridge]
Trying to believe in
You say you love me, but you don't know
You got me rocking and a-reeling
Oh...

[Chorus]
I don't want to know the reasons why love keeps
Right on walking on down the line
I don't understand you and me, baby
I, I just want you to be mine
Make you be mine

[Outro]
Gonna make you be mine
Gonna make you be mine
Wanna make you be mine
Oh, won't you be mine, mine, mine?
Won't you be mine?
Won't you make up your mind?

The Goo Goo Dolls

The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock band formed in 1986 in Buffalo, NY, during one of Buffalo’s most prolific underground music phases. The band was formed by John Rzeznik (Also known as Johnny Rzeznik), lead singer and songwriter for the band, with bassist/vocalist Robby Takac, and drummer George Tutuska. Mike Malinin later replaced Tutuska as the band’s drummer.

The band has released twelve studio albums between 1986 and 2017, but they are best known for platinum-selling A Boy Named Goo (1995) and Dizzy Up the Girl (1998). These mid- to late 1990s albums contain the Goo Goo Dolls' biggest hits to date – Name and Iris most notably, but also Slide, Black Balloon, and Dizzy

These hits made the Goo Goo Dolls a household name for radio-friendly “prom night power balladry” (as one Rolling Stone review put it), but the band’s early output was often far rougher musically, melding the band’s edgier punk influences with an often soft sensibility in the mold of the band’s early heroes, The Replacements. One can hear these influences on many songs on A Boy Named Goo though these affinities would fade after Dizzy Up the Girl.