Now And Forever

Kim Wilde · Other Songs - Kim Wilde

I will always love you
Now and forever
I will always love you
Two words collide
Before we knew what was happening
Love crashed into our lives
So helplessly we fell so hard
Guess something had to break
We made our first mistake
We thought we'd found the answer over night
To all the problems that were in our lives
And now I feel the tears
And not a minute passes by
When I don't wish
That you were near
Time will never mend (oh no)
This broken heart
Now and forever
I will always love you
Pain that never ends (oh oh)
You can be sure
Now and forever
I will always love you
When you hear my name
Tell me how do you fell
Is it just like me
My heart fills up with pain
Just the mention of you makes me fall apart
But where is there to start
You sais we missed our chance and it's too late
But I believe there's one more chance to take
I know we said goodbye
But I still can't let go
Please give us one more try
Time will never mend (oh no)
This broken heart
Now and forever
I will always love you
Pain that never ends (oh oh)
You can be sure
Now and forever
I will always love you
Think again before you walk away
There's so many reasons you should stay
It's our destiny
It how it's got to be
Just you and me
No matter where you go
No matter what you do
You know I'm gonna be right here for you
I will always love you
Giving you my heart
Giving you my soul
Never ever gonna let you go
I will always love you

Now And Forever - Kim Wilde

Released in 1981, 'Now And Forever' stands as a defining track in Kim Wilde's career, serving as the lead single from her debut album *Kids*. The song blends new wave and synth-pop elements with a distinctive, breathy vocal delivery that became a hallmark of her early sound. Its infectious rhythm and catchy melody propelled it to the top of the UK Singles Chart, establishing Wilde as a major pop star in the early 1980s. The recording captures the energetic optimism and production style characteristic of the era, featuring prominent synthesizers and a driving beat that defined the genre's landscape. While the song has since been reissued in various compilations, its original impact remains significant, cementing its place in the discography of one of the decade's most recognizable British pop acts.