There Must Be An Angel
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No one on earth could feel like this
I´m thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart
I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes boom
It´s an orchestra of angels
And they are playing with my heart
Chorus:
Must be talking to an angel (6x)
No one on earth could feel like this
I´m thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart
And when I think that I´m alone
It seems there´s more of us at home
It´s a multitude of angels
And they are playing with my heart
Chorus
I must be hallucinating
Watching angels celebrating
Could this be reactivation?
All my senses dislocating
This must be a strange deception
By celestial intervention
Leaving me the recollection
Of your heavenly connection
I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes boom
It´s an orchestra of angels
Playing with my heart
I´m thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart
I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes boom
It´s an orchestra of angels
And they are playing with my heart
Chorus:
Must be talking to an angel (6x)
No one on earth could feel like this
I´m thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart
And when I think that I´m alone
It seems there´s more of us at home
It´s a multitude of angels
And they are playing with my heart
Chorus
I must be hallucinating
Watching angels celebrating
Could this be reactivation?
All my senses dislocating
This must be a strange deception
By celestial intervention
Leaving me the recollection
Of your heavenly connection
I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes boom
It´s an orchestra of angels
Playing with my heart
There Must Be An Angel
Released by the British pop group No Angels in the mid-1990s, "There Must Be An Angel" stands as a defining track of the era's bubblegull pop and teen idol phenomenon. The song captures the group's signature sound, characterized by catchy melodies, youthful energy, and themes of romantic longing and spiritual hope. As a key part of their discography, the recording reflects the commercial success and media saturation of the time, where groups like No Angels became household names through television appearances and chart-topping singles. The track remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of 1990s pop music, embodying the optimism and polished production style that defined the genre during its peak.

