Working My Way Back To You

Boyzone · Other Songs - Boyzone

I keep working my way back to you, babe

With a burning love inside

Yeah I'm working my way back to you babe

And a happiness that died

I let it get away

Keep paying every day

When you were so in love with me

I played around like I was free

Thought I could have my cake and eat it too

And how I cried over losing you



See I'm down and out

And I ain't about to go

Living my life without you

Hey every day, I made you cry

I'm begging girl, 'til the day I die



I'll keep working my way back to you, babe

With a burning love inside

Yeah I'm working my way back to you, babe

And a happiness that died

I let it get away

Keep paying every day



I used to love to make you cry

It made me feel like a man inside

If I had been a man in reality

Then you'd be here baby loving me



Now my nights are long

And only a lion could prowl

Girl, I guess we're too slow

Girl, but you're too proud

And you won't give in

But when I think about all I can't win



I'll keep working my way back to you, babe

With a burning love inside

Yeah I'm working my way back to you, babe

And a happiness that died

I let it get away

Keep paying every day



My heart is kind of low

I just gotta get back home



I'm really sorry

For acting that way

I'm really sorry

Ooh, little girl

I'm really sorry

For throwing away our love

Sweet little girl

I'm really sorry

For making you cry

I really need you

Don't you hear me talking to you

Really sorry

For telling you lies

For so long

Oh please



I'll keep working my way back to you, babe

With a burning love inside

Yeah I'm working my way back to you, babe

And a happiness that died



I'll keep working my way back to you, babe

With a burning love inside

Yeah I'm working my way back to you, babe

And a happiness that died



Working, working

I'm really working

Working baby

Can't you see me working... (fade out)

Working My Way Back To You

Boyzone's 'Working My Way Back To You' stands as a defining track from their 1996 debut album, 'Where We Belong.' Released during the height of the boy band phenomenon, the song blends pop sensibilities with soulful R&B influences, characteristic of the group's signature sound. The recording features the band's signature four-part harmonies and emotive vocals, capturing the universal themes of longing and perseverance. As a staple of their early discography, the track exemplifies the polished production and romantic storytelling that made Boyzone a cultural touchstone in the mid-to-late 1990s. It remains a representative example of the era's pop music, showcasing the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.