How Did I Fall In Love With You

Backstreet Boys · Black & Blue [2000]

Remember when, we never needed each other

The best of friends like sister and brother

We understood we'd never be alone



Those days are gone

Now I want you so much

The nights are long

And I need your touch

Don't know what to say

Never meant to feel this way

Don't wanna be alone tonight



What can I do to make you mine?

Fallen so hard, so fast this time

What did I say, what did you do?

How did I fall in love with you?



I hear your voice and I start to tremble

Brings back the child that I resemble

I cannot pretend that we can still be friends

Don't wanna be alone tonight



What can I do to make you mine?

Fallen so hard, so fast this time

What did I say, what did you do?

How did I fall in love with you?



Ooh I wanna say this right

And it has to be tonight

Just need you to know

I don't wanna live this life

I don't wanna say goodbye

With you i wanna spend

The rest of our lives:



What can I do to make you mine?

Fallen so hard, so fast this time

What did I say, what did you do?

How did I fall in love with you?



What can I do to make you mine?

Fallen so hard, so fast this time

Everything's changed, we never knew

How did I fall in love with you?

How Did I Fall In Love With You

Released on the 2000 album Black & Blue, How Did I Fall In Love With You stands as a defining track from the Backstreet Boys' most commercially successful era. The recording captures the group's signature blend of polished pop harmonies and emotional balladry, showcasing their ability to deliver heartfelt vocal performances. As part of a discography that includes massive hits like I Want It That Way and Larger Than Life, this song reinforces the band's status as global superstars during the turn of the millennium. The track exemplifies the production values and melodic sensibilities that characterized their work in the early 2000s, appealing to fans of contemporary R&B and pop music. It remains a cherished song in their extensive catalogue, reflecting the group's enduring influence on the genre.