Let me in

Eddie Meduza · Dubbelidioterna

Let me in, let me in

Baby open the door

Let me in, let me in

Baby please don't be sore (betyder bl.a. arg, sur; så det borde stämma)

Let me in, let me in

I admit I was wrong

Oh, oh, oh, let me in



Oh, let me in, let me in

I can't stand here all day

Let me in, let me in

Don't you treat me this way

Let me in, let me in

I have said I was wrong

Oh, oh, oh, let me in



Baby let us do (vet jag inte heller)

Open the door, I can't stand here all day

I can't stand here if you crying on the other side

So let me in, let me in



Let me in, let me in

Baby open the door

Let me in, let me in

Baby please don't be sore

Let me in, let me in

I admit I was wrong

Oh, oh, oh, let me in



(solo)



Baby please let me in, I have said that I apologize

I really do mean every word that I say

Don't you think it's a sin, to be wasting all this time

So let me in, let me in



Let me in, let me in

I can't stand here all day

Let me in, let me in

Don't you treat me this way

Let me in, let me in

I have said I was wrong

Oh, oh, oh, let me in



Oh, baby, baby, please let me in

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, baby let me in

Baby, baby, baby please let me in

Oh, oh, oh, oh, baby please let me in

Let me in - Eddie Meduza

Eddie Meduza's 'Let me in' is a standout track from the Swedish rock band Dubbelidioterna, released on their 2010 album of the same name. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities, characterized by driving guitar riffs and anthemic vocals. As part of their discography, the recording reflects the band's ability to craft energetic tracks that resonate with rock audiences. The song stands alongside other notable works from the era, contributing to the band's reputation for delivering high-energy performances that defined their catalog during this period.