You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me
Cher · Other Songs - Cher
Barely holding on
But there's just something so strong
Somewhere inside me
And I am down but I'll get up again
Don't count me out just yet
I've been brought down to my knees
And I've been pushed way past the point of breaking
But I can take it
I'll be back
Back on my feet
This is far from over
You haven't seen the last of me
You haven't seen the last of me
They can say that
I won't stay around
But I'm gonna stand my ground
You're not gonna stop me
You don't know me
You don't know who I am
Don't count me out so fast
I've been brought down to my knees
And I've been pushed way past the point of breaking
But I can take it
I'll be back
Back on my feet
This is far from over
You haven't seen the last of me
There will be no fade out
This is not the end
I'm down now
But I'll be standing tall again
Times are hard but
I was built tough
I'm gonna show you all what I'm made of
I've been brought down to my knees
And I've been pushed way past the point of breaking
But I can take it
I'll be back
Back on my feet
This is far from over
I am far from over
You haven't seen the last of me
No no
I'm not going nowhere
I'm staying right here
Oh no
You won't see me begging
I'm not taking my bow
Can't stop me
It's not the end
You haven't seen the last of me
Oh no
You haven't seen the last of me
You haven't seen the last of me
You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me
Released in 1987, this track stands as a defining moment in Cher's career, marking her triumphant return to the pop mainstream following a period of commercial hiatus. The song blends elements of new wave and pop-rock with a distinct, driving rhythm that propelled it to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. Its success revitalized her status as a global icon and demonstrated her enduring vocal prowess and stage presence. The recording features a signature production style that balanced modern synth textures with classic pop sensibilities, creating a sound that resonated deeply with audiences across generations. As a standalone single, it remains a testament to her ability to reinvent her musical identity while maintaining her core artistic identity, solidifying her legacy in the history of pop music.
