Loved You First

One Direction · Other Songs - One Direction

Zayn:

Girl it should be me

Driving to your house

Knocking on your door

Kissing you on the mouth



Liam:

Holding on your hand

Dancing in the dark

Cos' I was the only one

Who loved you from the start



Harry:

But now when I see you with him,

It tears my world apart



Chorus:

Because

I've been waiting

All this time to finally say it

But now I see your heart's been taken

And nothing could be worse

Baby, I loved you first.

Had my chances

Could've been where he is standing

That's what hurts the most,

Girl, I came so close

But now you'll never know

Baby, I loved you first



Louis:

Girl it should be me

Calling on your phone

Saying you're the one

And that I'll never let you go



Harry:

I never understood

What love was really like

But I felt it for the first time

Looking in your eyes



Liam:

But now when I see you with him

My whole world falls apart



Chorus:

Because

I've been waiting

All this time to finally say it

But now I see your heart's been taken

And nothing could be worse

Baby, I loved you first.

Had my chances

Could've been where he is standing

That's what hurts the most,

Girl, I came so close

But now you'll never know

Baby, I loved you first



Zayn:

First touch

The first kiss

First girl who made me feel like this

Heartbreak

It's killing me

I loved you first, why can't you see?



Niall:

I've been waiting all this time to finally say it

But now I see your heart's been taken

And nothing could be worse

Baby, I loved you first.



Had my chances

Could've been where he is standing

That's what hurts the most

Girl, I came so close

But now you'll never know

Baby, I loved you first



Baby, I loved you first

Baby, I lvoed you first

Baby, I loved you first

About Loved You First

"Loved You First" is a standout track from the British boy band One Direction, released during their peak commercial success in the early 2010s. The song exemplifies the group's signature pop sound, blending catchy melodies with heartfelt lyrics about romantic devotion and the fear of being forgotten. As part of their broader discography, the recording captures the band's evolution from their debut era, showcasing their ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated with a global audience. The track remains a staple of their live performances and radio rotations, reflecting the enduring appeal of their youthful energy and polished production style that defined the genre of boy band pop at the time.