Somebody — Ann Peebles - I Needed

The protagonist leaves her small town for the "bright lights" of the big city against her father's wishes, only to find the city lonely and unforgiving.

It is a classic example of Memphis Soul , featuring a slow, brooding tempo and an "unnerving" groove that critics have compared to the darkness found in James Carr’s "Dark End of the Street". Lyrical Narrative Ann Peebles - I Needed Somebody

Originally appeared as the B-side to the single "I Don't Lend My Man" in the UK. The protagonist leaves her small town for the

"I Needed Somebody" is a powerful, five-minute deep soul ballad by Ann Peebles, released in 1975 on the album Tellin' It . Often hailed as one of her most heartbreaking performances, the song showcases Peebles' ability to blend gritty Southern soul with raw, vulnerable storytelling. Background and Production "I Needed Somebody" is a powerful, five-minute deep

In a devastating twist, her mother reveals that she has "been gone too long"—it has been a year since her father passed away, and the mother had to find her own "somebody" to help her through her grief. Cultural Impact

Discouraged and alone, she calls her mother to ask if she can return home.