Angel Eyes
Ace Of Base · The Bridge
I know that I'm not the first one
You had love in your path before me
But when your lips touched my lips,
it felt like I was kissing destiny
Angel eyes with your angel eyes
Will you always be there to hold me
Angel eyes I'm satisfied
I don't want to hear your story
'Cause I can see the things
I really want to see
I'm in love
I believe in what I'm feeling
I'd give everything up just for you
Love is devoted to those who see,
that the last dance, you dance with the truth
Angel eyes with your angel eyes
Will you always be there to hold me
Angel eyes I'm satisfied
I don't want to hear your story
'Cause I can see the things
I really want to see
In your eyes
Angel eyes just want you here to hold me
Angel eyes...
You had love in your path before me
But when your lips touched my lips,
it felt like I was kissing destiny
Angel eyes with your angel eyes
Will you always be there to hold me
Angel eyes I'm satisfied
I don't want to hear your story
'Cause I can see the things
I really want to see
I'm in love
I believe in what I'm feeling
I'd give everything up just for you
Love is devoted to those who see,
that the last dance, you dance with the truth
Angel eyes with your angel eyes
Will you always be there to hold me
Angel eyes I'm satisfied
I don't want to hear your story
'Cause I can see the things
I really want to see
In your eyes
Angel eyes just want you here to hold me
Angel eyes...
Angel Eyes
Released in 1992, "Angel Eyes" is a defining track by the Swedish pop group Ace of Base, appearing on their debut album The Bridge. The song exemplifies the group's signature sound, blending upbeat pop melodies with a distinct Swedish vocal style that became a hallmark of the early 1990s. It served as a major commercial success, contributing to the band's rapid rise to international fame and establishing them as a leading force in the Eurodance genre. The recording features the group's characteristic harmonies and energetic production, capturing the optimism and infectious rhythm that characterized their work during their peak popularity in the early 90s.

