Memories
Backstreet Boys · Other Songs - Backstreet Boys
I still think about it all the time
nothing stays the same
Maybe I'm to blame Oh I
I'd do it all again
And through these eyes I've seen a thousand lies
And it's taken years to realise
Nothing stays the same
No one is to blame but I
I'd do it all again
Doesn't really matter if you got it right
Doesn't really matter who was wrong or right
Yeah
All I know is I know I can make it through
What about you
Ohh my my
Ain't no way it's gonna change me
Ohhh, cause all the fear I've left behind
Yeah yeah
If only time will tell you what is meant to be
There's a place I can't let go
Only in all the dreams I used to know
I wish it was the same
I guess no ones to blame but I -
I'd do it all again
Doesn't really matter if you got it right
(Doesn't really matter)
Doesn't really matter who was wrong or right
(Who was wrong or right yea)
Looking at my life today and I'm alright. I'm Ok
Now i see the world in a better way
(so much better now)
And I know, Yes I know
That i can make it through
Memories the love I left behind
Wish it was the same
I guess no ones to blame
No, no nothing stays the same
And everything must change
Oh I
I'd do it all again
Oooh again
Again
Memories - Backstreet Boys
Released in 1997, "Memories" stands as a defining track in the Backstreet Boys' early catalog, showcasing their signature blend of pop-rock and R&B influences. The song features the group's characteristic harmonies and emotional delivery, capturing the vulnerability and camaraderie that became hallmarks of their sound during the late 1990s. As one of their most recognizable singles, it contributed significantly to their global success and remains a staple of their discography. The recording exemplifies the polished production style of the era, blending catchy melodies with heartfelt lyrics about longing and reflection. It continues to resonate with audiences, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of boy bands and pop music history.

