From Woodridge, Australia to worldwide success, Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones were responsible for some of the most widelyknown pop songs of the late '90s and early '00s Appropriately enough, given their Anne Riceinspired name, Savage Garden veered between lush ballads (Truly Madly Deeply, I Knew I Loved You) and uptempo dance numbers (I Want You, The Animal Song) with a deftness that putThat I need to, I want to Come stand a little bit closer Breath in and get a bit higher You'll never know what hit you When I get to you chorus Ooh, I want you I don't know if I need you But, ooh, I'd die to find out Ooh, I want you I don't know if I need you But, ooh, I'd die to find out I'm the kind of person who endorses a deep commitmentWhen asked if any of the songs in Savage Garden's catalog contained any coded gay messages, the singer told Billboard "'I Want You' is a song about a dream about being in love with a male energy, and waking up and fee