You Make Me A Better Man

Five · Invincible

There's something 'bout your eyes
That makes me search my soul
That makes me try to realize
I'm trying to be a better man

You gotta know what's on my mind
I will give you all my time
Oh I feel for you baby yes I do
All I want is you

And when I search my soul I find
A better place to be around
I'm trying to tell you what's on my mind
But will I make it through in time
And when I search my soul I find
You make me wanna be yeah a better man

I've never felt so in love
The way I feel when you touch
Although it doesn't sound that much
All I have to do is look in your eyes

You gotta know what's on my mind
I will give you all my time
I feel for you baby yes I do
All I want is you, oh

And when I search my soul I find
A better place to be around
I'm trying to tell you what's on my mind
But will I make it through in time

And when I search my soul I find
A better place to be around
I'm trying to tell you what's on my mind
You make me wanna be, yeah a better man, alright

I wanna take you higher
I wanna reach for the sky
I wanna show you fire
I'll never tell you goodbye

I wanna take you higher
I wanna reach for the sky
I wanna show you fire
I'll never tell you goodbye (you're on my mind)

And when I search my soul I find
A better place to be around
I'm trying to tell you what's on my mind
But will I make it through in time

And when I search my soul I find
A better place to be around
I'm trying to tell you what's on my mind
You make me wanna be, yeah a better man, alright
You make me wanna be, yeah a better man

You Make Me A Better Man

Released on the 1984 album Invincible by Five, this track stands as a defining example of the group's energetic New Wave and synth-pop sound. The song features the band's signature driving rhythm and melodic hooks, characteristic of their work during the mid-1980s. It showcases the tight vocal harmonies and upbeat production that made Five a prominent act in the UK music scene. The recording captures the optimism and danceable energy typical of the era, contributing to the album's status as a key release in their discography. As a staple of their catalogue, the song remains a recognizable representation of the band's musical identity and the vibrant pop landscape of the time.