Hey Darling

Ace Of Base · Da Capo

Hey darling
Have to say again
Have to tell you today
Believe me now
Believe me now

You better believe in angels
There's no other substitute
We all do that before we're going up in the sky
If your loving is in your money
No they cannot hug you back
This is the sound of the world
I know, I see, I do, I say

Hey darling
Have I told you 'bout the rest of the world?
Hey darling
But all I see is that you twist and curl
Take a look around
Take a look around

You're blaming it all on doubt
You must blame it on yourself
You're burning your candle both ways
That I learned from my past
Quench your thirst with mem'ries
There's no point in being stressed
That is the thing I have learned
I've done, I've beat, I seen all that

Hey darling
Have I told you 'bout the rest of the world?
Hey darling
But all I see is that you twist and curl
Take a look around

Hey darling
Have I told you 'bout the rest of the world? (take a look around)
Hey darling
Have I told you 'bout the rest of the world? (have to tell you ...)

I'm never gonna change my mind
No I'm never gonna change my mind
Believe me now
Believe me now

Hey darling
Have I told you 'bout the rest of the world?
Hey darling
But all I see is that you twist and curl (have to tell you ...
Hey darling
Hey darling (have to tell you ...)
Hey darling (ah uh)
Hey darling (have to tel you ...)
Hey darling (believe me now)

Hey Darling

Hey Darling stands as a defining track from Ace of Base's 1998 album Da Capo, capturing the group's signature blend of pop and reggae influences. Released during a period of continued global success, the song showcases the band's ability to craft infectious melodies that resonated with audiences worldwide. The recording features the group's characteristic harmonies and upbeat rhythm, maintaining the polished production style that brought them fame in the 1990s. As part of their broader discography, the track reflects the band's evolution while staying true to the accessible, danceable sound that defined their era. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, illustrating their enduring impact on pop music and their capacity to deliver memorable songs that transcend specific trends.