Baby You're So Fine
Hanson · Other Songs - Hanson
When I met you, uh huh, my body went lame
Now that I know you, uh huh, I just wanna scream
And baby don't you know, you've got a special quality
a special quality
Baby you're so fine
Oh I'm so glad you're mine
Baby you're so fine, oh
Baby you're so fine
Oh how I love you baby
Baby you're so fine
Oh yeah
The sun would rise for you
Oh it will not for me
The sun would set for you
Oh how you set my heart free
The sun would rise for you
Oh it will not for me
The sun would set for you
Oh how you set my heart free
Baby you're so fine
Oh I'm so glad you're mine
Baby you're so fine, oh
Baby you're so fine
Oh how I love you baby
Baby you're so fine
You've got me crazy
You're so fine in my mind
All of the time
You're so fine
Baby you're so fine
Oh how you blow my mind
Baby you're so fine, oh
Baby you're so fine
Oh how I love you baby
Baby you're so fine, oh Baby you're so fine, fine
Baby, baby, baby, baby
Baby you're so fine
Oh how you blow my mind
Baby you're so fine
Baby you're so fine
Oh I'm so glad you're mine
Baby you're so fine
Now this ball-and-chain, it can't be love
I was so lonely inside
Life was so dark until you saved my soul
But you made everything alright
Alright
Baby you're so fine
Oh I'm so glad you're mine
Baby you're so fine
Baby You're So Fine
Released in 1997, Hanson's 'Baby You're So Fine' stands as a defining track of the mid-90s pop sound, blending polished production with the group's signature harmonies. The song exemplifies the era's shift toward radio-friendly pop-rock, featuring a catchy melody and a driving rhythm that propelled Hanson to international stardom. As a centerpiece of their discography, the recording showcases the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated with a global audience. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's influence on the pop landscape of the late 1990s, cementing their place in music history alongside contemporaries like the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. The track remains a staple of their catalog, often cited as a prime example of the genre's evolution during that specific period.
