Believe

Cher · The Very Best Of Cher [2003]

No matter how hard I try

You keep pushing me aside

And I can't break through

There's no talking to you

It's so sad that you're leaving

It takes time to believe it

But after all is said and done

You're gonna be the lonely one, oh



Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside me say

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'

Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside that says

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'



What am I supposed to do

Sit around and wait for you

Well I can't do that

And there's no turning back

I need time to move on

I need a love to feel strong

'Cause I've got time to think it through

And maybe I'm too good for you, oh'



Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside me say

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'

Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside that says

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'



Well I know that I'll get through this

'Cause I know that I am strong

I don't need you anymore

I don't need you anymore,oh

I don't need you anymore

No I don't need you anymore



Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside me say

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'

Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside that says

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'



Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside me say

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'

Do you believe in life after love

I can feel something inside that says

'I really don't think you're strong enough, no'

Believe - Cher

Released in 1998, "Believe" stands as a defining anthem of the late 1990s pop landscape, marking a significant evolution in Cher's musical direction. The track blends electronic production with her signature vocal power, creating a sound that bridged the gap between her classic rock era and modern pop sensibilities. As a key component of her extensive discography, the song was produced by Mark Taylor and became a global commercial success, reaching the top of charts in numerous countries. Its enduring appeal lies in its empowering message and the seamless fusion of traditional pop vocals with contemporary synthesizers. The recording remains a staple in her catalog, frequently performed live and celebrated for its ability to captivate audiences across generations.