Funny Face
Backstreet Boys · Other Songs - Backstreet Boys
Baby Wipe your eyes
Cause I don't want to see you cry
I don't want you thinking I'm a bad guy
Sometimes I say some things
that i don't really mean
the last thing that i want is you mad at me
I know I know what I got to do
to get a get a smile out of you
make my lips touch my nose
cross my eyes until I go blind
Before I go blind
Backstreet Boys:
Every time I think your sad I just make a funny face
(make a funny face yeah)
even when I make you mad I put on my funny face
(on my funny face)
I like it when you smile (I like when you smile)
I love it when you laugh (I love it when you laugh)
I love it when you do it to so let me see your funny face (yeah)
Nick:
It tickles me to see your trying not to laugh at me
'cause we both know your not as tough as you seem
I know you want to laugh (come on)
I know you want to laugh (come on)
I know you want to laugh come on
laugh with me come on
Backstreet Boys:
Every time I think your sad i just make a funny face
(make a funny face yeah)
even when I make you mad i put on my funny face
(on my funny face)
I like it when you smile (I like when you smile)
I love it when you laugh (I love it when you laugh)
I love it when you do it to so let me see your funny face (yeah)
Nick:
You stick your tongue out
I stick mine out too
you roll your eyes
and I laugh at you
you say I hate you
I say I love you (yeah, yeah, yeah)
no matter what you do I can stay mad at you
and you can stay mad at me
so what we going to do
Make a funny face
Backstreet Boys:
Every time I think your sad i just make a funny face
(make a funny face yeah)
even when I make you mad i put on my funny face
(on my funny face)
I like it when you smile (I like when you smile)
I love it when you laugh (I love it when you laugh)
I love it when you do it to so let me see your funny face (yeah)
Funny Face - Backstreet Boys
Released in 1997, "Funny Face" stands as a defining track in the Backstreet Boys' early discography, blending pop-rock energy with the group's signature harmonies. The song captures the playful, mischievous spirit of the band's first major commercial success, featuring a catchy melody and upbeat rhythm that became a staple of late-night television and summer playlists. As part of their initial wave of popularity, the recording showcases the group's ability to balance youthful exuberance with polished production, cementing their status as one of the most influential boy bands of the 1990s. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the seamless integration of the five members' vocal talents within a classic pop framework.

