Baywatch Theme Song

David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff

Some people stand in the darkness

Afraid to step into the light

Some people need to help somebody

When the edge of surrender's in sight



Don't you worry

It's gonna be alright

Cause I'm always ready

I won't let you out of my sight.



I'll be ready

I'll be ready

Never you fear

No don't you fear

I'll be ready

Forever and always

I'm always here.



In us we all have the power

But sometimes it's so hard to see

And instinct is stronger than reason

It's just human nature to me



Don't you worry

Its gonna be alright

Cause I'm always ready

I won't let you out of my sight.



I'll be ready

I'll be ready

Never you fear

No don't you fear

I'll be ready

Forever and always

I'm always here.



(Instrumental)



Cause I'm always ready

I won't let you out of my sight



I'll be ready

I'll be ready

Never you fear

No don't you fear

I'll be ready

Forever and always

I'm always here.



Forever and always

I'm always here.

Baywatch Theme Song

David Hasselhoff's 1989 single 'Baywatch Theme Song' became an instant global phenomenon, defining the sound of summer for a generation. The track blends a driving rock rhythm with a soaring melody, establishing a template for pop-rock that prioritized radio-friendly hooks over complex composition. Its association with the television series 'Baywatch' ensured massive commercial success, yet the song transcended its original media context to become a cultural icon. The recording's distinctive synth-driven production and Hasselhoff's vocal delivery cemented his status as a pop superstar in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Beyond its role in pop culture, the song remains a staple of summer playlists and a defining example of the era's high-energy pop-rock aesthetic.