Ain't Seen Love Like That
Mr. Big · Other Songs - Mr. Big
i've been miles from nowhere
crossed and doubled back
time is a healer
and i've done my time
'cause i ain't seen love like that
i've seen the light of freedom
'til they fade to black
so many faces
but no one compares
'cause i ain't seen love like that
refrain:
(and) i've got
people tellin' me to let her go
don't let it turn you around
tomorrow's comin'
and you'll never know
the one that you lost may be found
i believe in justice
i wonder where she's at
it feels like a lifetime
and it just ain't fair
'cause i ain't seen love like that
(repeat refrain)
whooh
(instrumental)
you know there's
people tellin' me
to let her go
that girl is bringin' you down
tomorrow's comin'
and you'll never know
the one that you lost may be found
(repeat first stanza)
(ain't seen love like that)
so many faces
(ain't seen love like that)
no one compares
(ain't seen love like that)
no i ain't
crossed and doubled back
time is a healer
and i've done my time
'cause i ain't seen love like that
i've seen the light of freedom
'til they fade to black
so many faces
but no one compares
'cause i ain't seen love like that
refrain:
(and) i've got
people tellin' me to let her go
don't let it turn you around
tomorrow's comin'
and you'll never know
the one that you lost may be found
i believe in justice
i wonder where she's at
it feels like a lifetime
and it just ain't fair
'cause i ain't seen love like that
(repeat refrain)
whooh
(instrumental)
you know there's
people tellin' me
to let her go
that girl is bringin' you down
tomorrow's comin'
and you'll never know
the one that you lost may be found
(repeat first stanza)
(ain't seen love like that)
so many faces
(ain't seen love like that)
no one compares
(ain't seen love like that)
no i ain't
Ain't Seen Love Like That
Released by Mr. Big in 1993, "Ain't Seen Love Like That" stands as a defining track of the power ballad era, blending hard rock instrumentation with soaring vocal delivery. The song exemplifies the band's signature style, combining heavy guitar riffs with melodic sensibilities that appealed to mainstream audiences during the mid-90s. It remains a staple of their discography, often performed live to demonstrate their vocal prowess and stage presence. The recording captures the emotional intensity characteristic of Mr. Big's work, establishing the song as a memorable piece within their catalog that resonates with fans of 90s rock and power metal.
