Songwriter: Tom Petty Roy Orbison Jeff Lynne

Producer: Jeff Lynne

[Verse 1]
Every time I look into your loving eyes
I see a love that money just can't buy
One look from you, I drift away
I pray that you are here to stay

[Chorus]
Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it
Baby

[Verse 2]
Every time I hold you, I begin to understand
Everything about you tells me I'm your man
I live my life to be with you
No one can do the things you do

[Chorus]
Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it
Baby
Anything you want
Anything you need
Anything at all

[Bridge]
I'm glad to give my love to you
I know you feel the way I do

[Chorus]
Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it
Baby
Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it
Baby

[Outro]
Anything at all
Baby
You got it

Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer-songwriter. Nicknamed “The Big O”, his best-known songs include “Oh, Pretty Woman”, “You Got It”, “Crying” and “In Dreams”.

First rising to fame in the late 1950s, he became one of the biggest artists of the 1960s, producing 22 U.S. top 40 singles. He then went over two decades without any commercial success, before seeing a surprise career revival in the late 1980s when he was invited to be part of The Travelling Wilburys, a supergroup with Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and George Harrison.

Off the back of the Wilburys' success, Orbison recorded his comeback album, Mystery Girl, but he would unfortunately never live to see his revived popularity as he died before the album’s release.