Wild World
Mr. Big · Other Songs - Mr. Big
Now that IÂ’ve lost everything to you
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breaking my heart you're leavin'
Baby, I'm grieving'
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
But then, a lot of nice things turn bad out there
CHORUS
Oooh, baby, baby, itÂ’s a wild world
ItÂ’s hard to get by just upon a smile
Oooh, baby, baby, itÂ’s a wild world
I'll always remember you like a child, girl
You know, I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And itÂ’s breakin' my heart in two
'Cause I never want to see you sad girl
Don't be a bad girl
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember thereÂ’s a lot of bad and beware
CHORUS
And baby I love you
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember thereÂ’s a lot of bad and beware
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breaking my heart you're leavin'
Baby, I'm grieving'
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
But then, a lot of nice things turn bad out there
CHORUS
Oooh, baby, baby, itÂ’s a wild world
ItÂ’s hard to get by just upon a smile
Oooh, baby, baby, itÂ’s a wild world
I'll always remember you like a child, girl
You know, I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And itÂ’s breakin' my heart in two
'Cause I never want to see you sad girl
Don't be a bad girl
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember thereÂ’s a lot of bad and beware
CHORUS
And baby I love you
But if you wanna leave, take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember thereÂ’s a lot of bad and beware
Wild World - Mr. Big
Mr. Big's 1992 hit 'Wild World' stands as a defining track of the power ballad era, blending hard rock energy with soaring melodic sensibilities. Recorded during the band's peak commercial success, the song exemplifies their signature sound, characterized by heavy guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and emotive vocal delivery. Released as a single from their self-titled album, the recording became a staple of rock radio and remains a quintessential example of mid-90s arena rock. Its enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate across generations, cementing their legacy in the history of modern rock music.
