You Made Me Think You Were In Love

Sarah Brightman · Other Songs - Sarah Brightman

You made me think you were in love.

You made me think that I was all you'd need.

You made me think you were in love.

If they gave Oscars for deceit you would win.

Plastic man, hear me if you can.



You made me think you were in love.

You could of used your charm on someone else.

You made me think you were the one.

It's hard to see the frog when dazzled by lights.

Hollow man, break down if you can.



Exit, way out.

Exit, fade out.

It's a wrap, no more takes,

we're through!



Exit, print it.

Exit, goodbye.

Find someone else at a cinema



near you!

I've seen this movie and I hated it before,

Fade out. Exit. Cut!



You made me think you were in love.

We're both too old to play these kind of games.

If you tried coping with the real world,

you'd realize that after conning someone,

you can't just say that does it for today.



Exit, way out.

Exit, fade out.

It's a wrap, no more takes,

we're through!



Exit, print it.

Exit, goodbye.

Find someone else at a cinema

near you!

Fade out. Exit. Cut!

About You Made Me Think You Were In Love

Sarah Brightman's "You Made Me Think You Were In Love" stands as a poignant example of her ability to blend classical vocal technique with contemporary pop sensibilities. Released as a standalone single, the track showcases her signature ethereal tone and emotive delivery, characteristic of her work in the early 2000s. The song explores themes of mistaken identity and unrequited affection, delivered with a sincerity that defines much of her discography during this period. As a key component of her broader musical catalog, the recording highlights her versatility in adapting romantic ballads for modern audiences. While often associated with her more commercially successful albums, this track remains a testament to her enduring appeal as a vocalist who bridges opera and pop. It serves as a reminder of her capacity to craft intimate, emotionally resonant performances that have captivated listeners worldwide, cementing her status as a leading figure in the genre.