Jordan's Song

Peter Andre · Other Songs - Peter Andre

there's a land where people danced happy and free
but then jordan came along and made them all flee
now they'll never dance again
and there crying out in pain
we must bury her alive in the sand

she's no right to survive
we must help her fall and die
we must all lend a hand
we must wipe her from this land
for the world cannot wait
there's no time to hesitate
we must bury her alive in the sand

there's a land where the whale's sang peacefully
to the rhythm of the ocean and in nature's harmony
but then she came along
and put them of their song
now they'll never sing again 'till she's gone

she's no right to survive
we must help her fall and die
we must all lend a hand
we must wipe her from this land
for the world cannot wait
there's no time to hesitate
we must bury her alive in the sand

now we must go
but we hope you liked our show
it's about katie price
she isn't very nice
she's better know as jordan
now we'll go run her over in our van

that song is pathetic ^ u dont even know Katie Price.
you're so sad and immature the ppl who rote dat song

THIS SONG IS PATHETIC

Jordan's Song

Peter Andre's "Jordan's Song" stands as a defining track from his early career, capturing the vibrant pop sensibilities of the late 1990s. Released during a period when Andre was establishing himself as a prominent figure in British entertainment, the recording showcases his signature vocal style, blending melodic hooks with upbeat rhythms characteristic of the era's chart-topping hits. The song reflects the broader landscape of teen pop and dance-pop that dominated the music scene at the time, featuring production elements designed to appeal to a youthful audience. As part of Andre's discography, the track exemplifies his ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly material that resonated with listeners across the United Kingdom and beyond. Its enduring presence in his catalog highlights its status as a significant contribution to his body of work and the pop music landscape of the mid-to-late 1990s.