Beggin On Your Knees

One Direction · Up All Night [2011]

You had it all

The day you told me

You told me, you want me

I had it all

But let you fool me

Fool me completely

Yeah, I was so stupid

To give you all my attention

Cause the way you played me

Exposed your true intention



And one day I'll have you begging on your knees for me

Yeah, one day I'll have you crawling like a centipede

You mess with me

Then mess with her

So I'll make sure you get what you deserve

Yeah, one day you'll be begging on your knees for me



So watch your back

Cause you don't know when or where I could get you

I set the trap and when I'm done

Then you'll know what I've been through

So, Oh, mr.player do you feel like the man now

And, I bet that you are nervous cause this song makes you freak out



And one day I'll have you begging on your knees for me

Yeah, one day I'll have you crawling like a centipede

You mess with me

Then mess with her

So I'll make sure you get what you deserve

Yeah, one day you'll be begging on your knees for me



I know I'm being bitter

But Im'a drive you under

Cause you just don't,

Don't deserve a happy ever after

But what you did to me

After you told me

You never felt that way

It was only just a game



(You had it all)

(One day)

And one day I'll have you begging on your knees for me

Yeah, one day I'll have you crawling like a centipede

You mess with me (yeah)

And mess with her (yeah)

So I'll make sure you get what you deserve (yeah)

Yeah, one day you'll begging on your knees for me

Beggin On Your Knees

Released in 2011 as the lead single from One Direction's debut album, Up All Night, this track established the group's signature blend of pop-rock and R&B influences. The song features a driving guitar riff and emotive vocals that defined the boy band sound of the early 2010s. As a commercial hit, it showcased the group's vocal harmonies and became a staple of their live performances, cementing their status as global superstars. The recording captures the youthful energy and polished production typical of the era, serving as a key song point for new listeners into their discography.