We're Looking For The Whales

A-Ha · Scoundrel Days

One left low left two who left high
They seem so hard to find
Three came twice took once the time
To search...
We're looking for a little bewildered girl
We're looking for a little bewildered girl
We're looking for the whales

Restlessness is in our genes
Time won't wear it off
Born into this world with our eyes
wide open

Girl
We're looking for a little bewildered girl
We're looking for a little bewildered girl
We're looking for the whales

I found angels
Beached outside your doors
Don't you set those lonely eyes on me
We're looking for the whales
We're looking for the whales...

We're Looking For The Whales

Released on the 1985 album Scoundrel Days, "We're Looking For The Whales" stands as a defining track in the Norwegian synth-pop canon. The song features the distinctive, breathy vocal style of A-Ha's lead singer, Morten Harket, layered over a driving, electronic beat that became a hallmark of the group's early sound. As a centerpiece of their debut full-length record, the track exemplifies the genre's fusion of pop sensibilities with electronic instrumentation, capturing the atmospheric and melancholic mood characteristic of the mid-1980s era. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to craft memorable melodies that resonate across decades, cementing their status as pioneers of the genre.