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Artist/Band:
Backstreet Boys
Lyrics for Song: Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
Lyrics for Album: Millennium
Show me the meaning of being lonely
So Many words for the broken heart
It's hard to see in a crimson love
So hard to breathe
Walk with me, and maybe
Nights of light so soon become
Wild and free I can feel the sun
Your every wish will be done
They tell me...
Show me the meaning of being lonely
Is this the feeling I need to walk with
Tell me why, I can't be there where you are
There's something missing in my heart
Life goes on as it never ends
Eyes of stone observe the trends
They never say forever gaze if only...
Guilty roads to an endless love
(Endless love)
There's no control
Are you with me now
Your every wish will be done
They tell me...
Show me the meaning of being lonely
Is this the feeling I need to walk with
(Tell me why)
Tell me why, I can't be there where you are
There's something missing in my heart
There's nowhere to run
I have no place to go
Surrender my heart, body, and soul
How can it be you're asking me to feel the things you never show
You are missing in my heart
Tell me why I can't be there where you are
Show me the meaning of being lonely
Is this the feeling I need to walk with
(Tell me why)
Tell me why, I can't be there where you are
There's something missing in my heart
Show me the meaning of being lonely
(Being lonely)
Is this the feeling I need to walk with
Tell me why, I can't be there where you are
There's something missing in my heart
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Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely
Released in 1997 on the Backstreet Boys' debut album Millennium, this track serves as a poignant exploration of heartbreak and vulnerability. The song features the group's signature harmonies layered over a melancholic melody, marking a shift from their earlier pop-rap influences toward a more mature, ballad-driven sound. As a defining moment in boy band history, it resonated deeply with audiences during the late 1990s, establishing the group's emotional depth and solidifying their status as pop icons. The recording remains a staple of their discography, often cited as one of their most successful singles and a key example of the genre's evolution during that era. |
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