When The Angels Sing

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And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby
And when the angels bring
You back here in my life
Then I know i'ts true
That I love you

I was so blind
I was so wrong
The day we met it never leaves my mind
I thought you play some foolish game
But now my heart tells me I was wrong

And when you come around I let you inside
Cause I'm ready I can't wait anymore

And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby
And when the angels bring
You back here in my life
Then I know i'ts true
That I love you

Each night I pray that you'll come back
I can't deny what I feel inside
The music plays one special song
The words that they say I hope can bring you home

And when you come around I let you inside
Cause I'm ready I can't wait anymore

And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby
And when the angels bring
You back here in my life
Then I know i'ts true
That I love you

I know I've cried so many times
I know I've said things I was running away
I was wrong

And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby

And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby
And when the angels bring
You back here in my life
Then I know i'ts true
That I love you

And when the angels sing
I want you by my side
I don't care how long I've been waiting for my baby
And when the angels bring
You back here in my life
Then I know i'ts true
That I love you

When The Angels Sing

Released by the German pop duo No Angels in 2001, "When The Angels Sing" stands as a defining track of the early 2000s teen pop era. The song blends catchy melodies with themes of faith and hope, characteristic of the group's polished production style. As part of their broader discography, the recording exemplifies the glossy sound that defined the genre during its peak popularity. The track remains a staple of their catalog, reflecting the era's emphasis on youthful optimism and accessible pop structures.