Untill The Last Teardrop Falls
David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff
Maybe I'm addicted to pain
I feel just like a prisoner
Riding on a runaway train
I've waited so long
I believe that your day will come
I've tried to hold on
You're gonna get
Your moment in the sun
And if it takes forever
We'll make it together
Say you will
Say you will
Say you will
Every time you feel your spirit grieve
Don't think about it baby
Just reach for me
I'll be there to hold you in my arms
Let me be the one that you call
Every time another cloud rolls by
And your heart is heavy
And you wonder why
When the rain comes down, I'll be there
I'll be there through it all ...
Until the last teardrop falls
My heart was fading fast
Sinking like a stone in a well
My luck was out of time
I needed you to break the spell
I've waited so long
I was looking for the perfect kiss
I've tried to hold on
Now I know the ride is worth the risk
And if it lasts forever
We'll dream it together
Say you will
Say you will
Say you will
Every time you feel your spirit grieve
Don't think about it baby just reach for me
I'll be there to hold you in my arms
Let me be the one that you call
Every time another cloud rolls by
And your heart is heavy and you wonder why
When the rain comes down, I'll be there
I'll be there through it all ...
Until the last teardrop falls
Don't think ...
Don't think ...
Don't think about it baby
Say you will
Every time you feel your spirit grieve
Don't think about it baby
Just reach for me
I'll be there to hold you in my arms
Let me be the one that you call
Every time another cloud rolls by
And your heart is heavy
And you wonder why
When the rain comes down
I'll be there
I'll be there through it all ...
Until the last teardrop falls
Until the last teardrop falls
About Untill The Last Teardrop Falls
David Hasselhoff's "Untill The Last Teardrop Falls" stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s pop-rock revival, blending theatrical flair with soaring melodies that captured the era's energetic spirit. As a key track in his extensive discography, the song exemplifies the dramatic vocal style and high-production values characteristic of his work during the mid-to-late 1980s. Released alongside other signature hits, it reinforced his status as a global pop icon, merging rock instrumentation with the polished pop sensibilities that made his recordings ubiquitous on radio stations worldwide. The track remains a staple of his catalog, representing the peak of his ability to craft emotionally charged, radio-friendly pop-rock anthems that resonated deeply with audiences across generations.
