I'm In Love For The Very First Time
Eddie Meduza · Alla Tiders Fyllekalas 06
I'm in love, I'm in love for the very first time
And my wounds are all healing and I am feeling oh, so fine
I'm in love and I wanna tell all the world
That my bad days are gone now at last I have found myself a girl
I wanna shout all about it, scream all about it in the streets,
in the streets
Tell all about her, now I have got the girl that I need, girl that I need
I used to be oh, so lonely, my love was only sad and blue, sad and blue
My bad days are over, the day that I saw her my dream came true
I'm in love, I'm in love for the very first time
And my wounds are all healing and I am feeling oh, so fine
I'm in love and I wanna tell all the world
That my bad days are gone now at last I have found myself a girl
I wanna tell everybody, show everybody how I feel, how I feel
Tell all about her, tell all about the dream that is real,
dream that is real
I always thought I'd be lonely, now there is only joy in me, joy in me
The sun shines above me and life is as lovely as life should be
Oh, I'm in love, I'm in love for the very first time
And my wounds are all healing and I am feeling oh, so fine
Oh, I'm in love and I wanna tell all the world
That my bad days are gone now at last I have found myself a girl
Oh, I'm in love, I'm in love for the very first time
And my wounds are all healing and I am feeling oh, so fine
Oh, I'm in love and I wanna tell all the world
That my bad days are gone now at last I have found myself a girl
I'm In Love For The Very First Time
Eddie Meduza's 'I'm In Love For The Very First Time' stands as a quintessential example of the Swedish Eurodance sound that defined the early 2000s. Released on the album 'Alla Tiders Fyllekalas 06', the track showcases Meduza's signature blend of upbeat, driving rhythms and catchy, melodic vocals. The song captures the infectious energy of the era, featuring a production style that prioritized high-energy dance beats and memorable hooks designed to dominate club and radio play. As part of Meduza's extensive discography, which includes hits like 'Red Haired Lisa' and 'Timber', this recording exemplifies their ability to craft anthems that resonated globally. The track remains a defining piece of the genre, reflecting the optimism and rhythmic complexity characteristic of Swedish pop music from that period.
