Songwriter: Steve Porcaro

Producer: Toto

Here's to the few who fared, my love
Only for you I cared, my love
I've given it hope and I know it's only you
Encased in silence

Here's to the you who saved my love
Only to you I gave my love
I've given it thought and it's not all that appears

Lea, how long will you still want me to want you
In and around you
Lea, my concertina
Will you still want me to want you

Here's to the you who dared, my love
Only with you I shared my love
I've given it thought and it's not all that appears

So I'm asking
Lea, how long will you still want me to want you
In and around you
Lea, my concertina
Will you still want me to want you

Who cares what the cynics say
I care, if only you're on your way
Lea, don't let the same be true

Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
Lea, do you still want me to want you
(Lea, do you still want me to want you)

Toto

Toto is an American rock band formed in 1977 in Van Nuys in Los Angeles, California. The band’s current lineup consists of Joseph Williams (lead vocals), David Paich (keyboards, vocals), Steve Porcaro (keyboards), Steve Lukather (guitars, vocals), Shem von Schroeck (bass), and Shannon Forrest (drums). Toto is known for a musical style that combines elements of pop, rock, soul, funk, progressive rock, hard rock, R&B, blues, and jazz.

David Paich and Jeff Porcaro had played together as session musicians on several albums and decided to form a band. David Hungate, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, and Bobby Kimball were recruited before their first album release. The band enjoyed great commercial success in the late 1970s and 1980s, beginning with the band’s eponymous debut released in 1978. With the release of the critically acclaimed and commercially successful Toto IV from 1982, Toto became one of the best-selling music groups of their era. They are best known for the Top 5 hits “Hold the Line”, “Rosanna”, and “Africa”. Several changes to the lineup have been made over the years. Hungate left in 1982 followed by Kimball in 1984 but rejoined the band in 1998 until 2008. Jeff Porcaro died in 1992 of a heart attack. Hungate rejoined Toto as a touring musician and later a band member. In 2008, Lukather announced his departure from the band, and the remaining band members later went their separate ways. In the summer of 2010, Toto reformed and went on a short European tour, with a new lineup, to benefit Mike Porcaro, who had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and was no longer an active member of the band.

The band has released a total of 17 albums, and have sold over 40 million albums to date. The group was honored with several Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009.