Damn! (Rember The Time)
Eiffel 65 · Other Songs - Eiffel 65
Remember the time
1989 when I grew up to see the sight
Without U
I canÂ’t breath
I look upon to see the stars
To make your way the moon and mars
I miss you
By my side
Who will live?
To all the way
If I come back to here you say
I need you in my life
All in all itÂ’s not to late
Forget the past try to create
I feeling that cant wait
If you want I know its not to late.
Choir:
Ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh
Remember the time
1989 when I grew up to see the sight
Without U
I canÂ’t breath
I look upon to see the stars
To make your way the moon and mars
I miss you
By my side
Who will live?
To all the way
If I come back to here you say
I need you in my life
All in all itÂ’s not to late
Forget the past try to create
I feeling that cant wait
If you want I know its not to late. (Slow down)
Choir:
Ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh
1989 when I grew up to see the sight
Without U
I canÂ’t breath
I look upon to see the stars
To make your way the moon and mars
I miss you
By my side
Who will live?
To all the way
If I come back to here you say
I need you in my life
All in all itÂ’s not to late
Forget the past try to create
I feeling that cant wait
If you want I know its not to late.
Choir:
Ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh
Remember the time
1989 when I grew up to see the sight
Without U
I canÂ’t breath
I look upon to see the stars
To make your way the moon and mars
I miss you
By my side
Who will live?
To all the way
If I come back to here you say
I need you in my life
All in all itÂ’s not to late
Forget the past try to create
I feeling that cant wait
If you want I know its not to late. (Slow down)
Choir:
Ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh ouh
Damn! (Rember The Time)
Released in 1999, this track by Eiffel 65 serves as the lead single from their debut album, Europop. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of Eurodance and electronic pop, characterized by its infectious rhythm and distinctive vocal delivery. While the track gained massive international traction, it remains a defining piece of late 90s dance music, showcasing the band's ability to craft anthemic hooks that transcended regional boundaries. The recording stands as a testament to the era's sound, influencing countless subsequent artists in the electronic genre.
