Halo
One Tree Hill · One Tree Hill Volume II: Friends With Benefit [2006]
I never promised you a ray of light
I never promised there'd be sunshine everyday
I give you everything I have, the good, the bad
Why do you put me on a pedestal
I'm so up high that I can't see the ground below
So help me down you've got it wrong
I don't belong there
[Chorus:]
One thing is clear
I wear a halo
I wear a halo when you look at me
But standing from here, you wouldn't say so
You wouldn't say so, if you were me
And I, I just wanna love you
Oh oh I, I just wanna love you
[Verse 2:]
I always said that I would make mistakes
I'm only human, and that's my saving grace
I fall as hard as I try
So don't be blinded
See me as I really am, I have flaws and sometimes I even sin
So pull me from that pedestal (Pull me from that pedestal)
I don't belong there (I don't belong)
[Chorus:]
One thing is clear
I wear a halo
I wear a halo when you look at me
But standing from here, you wouldn't say so
You wouldn't say so, if you were me
And I, I just wanna love you
Oh oh I, I just wanna love you
Why you think that you know me
But In your eyes
I am something above you
It's only in your mind
Only in your mind
I wear,
I wear,
I wear a halo
One thing is clear
I wear a halo
I wear a halo when you look at me
But standing from here, you wouldn't say so
You wouldn't say so, if you were me
And I, I just wanna love you
Oh oh I, I just wanna love you
(I just wanna love you)
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo (Halo)
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo (Hey)
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo (Halo, hey)
Heya Hey,Hey Hey Halo (Halo)
Halo
Halo is a track by One Tree Hill, released on the 2006 soundtrack album One Tree Hill Volume II: Friends With Benefit. The song serves as the series' theme, blending pop and rock elements to establish the show's emotional tone. It was performed by the cast and featured prominently in the television series' identity during its mid-2000s run. The recording reflects the musical direction of the drama, which often utilized original scores and cast performances to underscore its narrative themes of friendship and coming of age. As part of the show's broader musical catalog, the track remains a recognizable piece associated with the series' legacy and its specific era of television production.

