Remember The Words

Ace Of Base · Da Capo

You got to believe me
Remember the words
Remember the words

When you're down on your knees and without a friend
Standing afraid at the very end
Back on your own, lonley lost again
Try to forget what you're going through
Think of the things that you're gonna do
Leaft up your eyes like they told you to (told you to)

Just remember the words
You are never on your own, you're not alone
Baby, now and forever
Just remember the words
You are never all alone, not on your own
Baby say never ever (better remember)
Baby say never ever

We go up, we go down but we never stop
We're gonna work it until we drop
Moving along, you're gonna beat them ???
Don't be afraid - you are not alone
Don't ever think you're on your own
Life up your eyes - you'll make it home (make it home)

Just remember the words
You are never on your own, you're not alone
Baby, now and forever
Remember the words
You are never all alone, not on your own
Baby say never ever (better remember)
Baby say never ever
You got to believe me

There's reason why you're crying
And whatever you may do
Don't forget to keep on trying
Do what youcha gotta do
I said believe in you

Just remember the words (you got to remember)
You are never on your own, you're not alone
Baby, now and forever
Remember the words (yout better remember)
You are never all alone, not on your own
Baby say never ever (keep on trying)

Just remember the words (keep on trying)
You are never on your own, you're not alone
Baby, now and forever (you got to believe me, you got to believe me)
Remember the words
You are never all alone, not on your own (better remember)
Baby say never ever (better remember)
Baby say never ever

Remember the words
Remember the words

Remember The Words

Released in 1994 on the Swedish pop group Ace of Base's debut album Da Capo, "Remember The Words" stands as a defining track of the Eurodance genre. The song features the band's signature high-energy production and catchy melodies that became hallmarks of their early success. It was a staple on radio charts across Europe and contributed significantly to the group's international breakthrough. The track exemplifies the upbeat, dance-oriented style that characterized Ace of Base's work during the mid-1990s, blending pop sensibilities with electronic rhythms to create an enduring anthem for the era.