And You Tell Me
A-Ha · Hunting High And Low
I have told you
All my love is all i've got
And tomorrow is the day
When I for your sake
I'm coming back
And you tell me
That i don't love you
Trying hard to make you jealous
Trying harder to make you stay
Days are longer
Night are crazy
It's so strange when you're away
And you tell me
That i don't love you
becuase i love you i will show you
all the faces my love can have, so
Please
Let me come to you
And stay this time
And you tell me
That i don't love you
Oh you know
That it's just not true
About And You Tell Me
"And You Tell Me" is the closing track on A-Ha's 1987 album *Hunting High And Low*, serving as a poignant conclusion to the Norwegian pop group's most commercially successful era. The song features the band's signature three-part vocal harmony, blending melodic pop sensibilities with a melancholic undertone that reflects the album's themes of lost love and urban isolation. As the final movement of the record, it provides a reflective resolution to the narrative arc established throughout the discography, distinguishing itself from the upbeat dance tracks that dominated the album's earlier chapters. Released during the height of A-Ha's international fame, the recording solidified the group's reputation for crafting emotionally resonant pop anthems. While the track did not achieve the same chart dominance as hits like "Take On Me," it remains a significant part of their catalog, showcasing their ability to transition from high-energy pop to more introspective balladry. The song's enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric production and the intricate vocal interplay that defined the band's sound in the late 1980s, cementing its place in the history of Norwegian pop music.

