Maybe, Maybe

A-Ha · Scoundrel Days

Maybe you were joking
When you said that you were
walking out on me
Maybe, maybe

Maybe I was joking
When I said that I was running out on you
Maybe, maybe

I could be wrong, so wrong
I could be wrong, so wrong
I could be wrong

I don't know, but it's been said
Decisions travel far from heart to head
Maybe, maybe

Maybe it was over
When you chucked me out the
Rover at full speed
Maybe, maybe oh baby

I could be wrong, so wrong
I could be wrong, so wrong
I could be wrong, so wrong

Maybe, Maybe

Released in 1985 on the album Scoundrel Days, "Maybe, Maybe" is a defining track by the Norwegian synth-pop group A-Ha. The song exemplifies the genre's blend of electronic instrumentation and melodic pop sensibilities that characterized the mid-1980s era. With its distinctive synthesizer lines and catchy chorus, the recording became a staple of the band's discography, contributing to their international fame alongside hits like "Take On Me." The track remains a significant example of the genre's evolution during its peak popularity, showcasing the group's ability to craft memorable, radio-friendly anthems that bridged the gap between new wave and modern pop.