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Artist/Band:
Westlife
Lyrics for Song: Fool Again
Lyrics for Album: Westlife - USA
Baby, I know the story,
I've seen the picture,
it's written all over your face.
Tell me, what's the secret
that you've been hiding,
and who's gonna take my place?
BRIDGE
I should've seen it coming
I should've read the signs
Anyway, I guess it's over...
CHORUS
Can't believe that I'm the fool again,
I thought this love would never end.
How was I to know?
You never told me.
Can't believe that I'm the fool again,
And I who thought you were my friend.
How was I to know?
You never told me.
Baby, you should've called me
when you were lonely,
when you needed me to be there.
Sadly, you never gave me
too many chances,
to show you how much I care.
BRIDGE
CHORUS
About the pain and the tears.
Ohoo...
If I could, I would
turn back the time.
Oh yeah...
BRIDGE
Can't believe that I'm the fool again,
I thought this love would never end.
How was I to know? (How was I to know?)
You never told me (never told me, baby).
Can't believe that I'm the fool again,
And I who thought you were my friend (baby, I'm the fool).
How was I to know?
You never told me (you neeever told me).
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Fool Again
Westlife's "Fool Again" stands as a defining track from their 2001 debut album, capturing the band's signature blend of pop-rock and acoustic balladry. Released during the height of their international fame, the song exemplifies the melodic sensibilities that characterized their early discography, featuring harmonies and a driving rhythm that became hallmarks of their sound. As a staple of their live performances and radio rotations, the recording solidified their status as one of the defining acts of the early 2000s. The track remains a cultural touchstone, often associated with the era of boy bands that prioritized emotional storytelling and polished production. Its enduring popularity reflects the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated with a global audience, cementing their legacy in the history of pop music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Westlife - USA |
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