Norway: Stig van Eijk - Living my life without you

Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 1999 [1999]

Living my life without you - can it be true?

Something is missing, baby



Ah yeah... (Oh baby, I know it's you)



Nothing feels the same without your loving

I can't stop the rain or wind from blowing

I search inside my soul, try to recover

But life is not the same without my lover



(Since you went away,) can't sleep

(Since you went away,) can't eat

My world is falling apart, oh baby, baby



Living my life without you - can it be true?

Something is missing, baby

Living my life without you - what can I do?

I think I'm going crazy, (It's you)



(Hey hey... I think I'm going crazy, baby)

(Hey hey...) ah...



Tried a new romance, tried to run away

But nothing really makes sense when you're gone, baby

I never knew how much I needed you, girl

What can I do to get you back in my world?



(Since you went away,) can't sleep

(Since you went away,) can't eat

My world is falling apart



Living my life without you - can it be true?

Something is missing, baby

Living my life without you - what can I do?

I think I'm going crazy



It's you, (Oh baby, I know it's you)

I think I'm going crazy

(Oh babe, what more can I do?) It's you



(Hey hey... I think I'm going crazy, baby)

(Hey hey...) living my life without you



(Living my life without you - can it be true?)

Something is missing, baby

Baby... (Living my life without you - what) can I do?

I think I'm going crazy



(Living my life without you - can it be true?)

Something is missing, baby

(Living my life without you - what can I do?)

(I think I'm going crazy,) I think I'm going crazy

It's you

Norway: Stig van Eijk - Living my life without you

Stig van Eijk's 'Living my life without you' served as the Norwegian song for the Eurovision Song Contest 1999. Recorded in English, the track featured a melodic pop structure typical of the competition's landscape during that era. While the song did not secure a victory, it represented a standard effort within the genre, showcasing van Eijk's vocal delivery and songwriting approach. The recording was part of the official Eurovision Song Contest 1999 compilation, reflecting the collaborative nature of the event where artists from various nations contributed their best performances to a shared cultural moment.