Hello I Love You
The Cure · Join The Dots (B-Sides & Rarities 1978-2001) [2004]
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Let me jump in your game
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Let me jump in your game
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Let me jump in your game
She's walking down the street
Blind to every eye she meets
Do you think you'll be the guy
To make the queen of the angels sigh?
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
I love you
Want you
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Let me jump in your game
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Let me jump in your game
She holds her head so high
Like a statue in the sky
Her arms are wicked and her legs are long
When she moves my brain screams out this song
Sidewalk crouches at her feet
Like a dog that begs for something sweet
Do you hope to make her see you fool?
Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel?
Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello
I need you
I need you
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you
Won't you tell me your name?
Hello I Love You
Released on the 2004 compilation Join The Dots, this track by The Cure stands as a poignant example of the band's enduring ability to blend melancholic introspection with melodic warmth. While often associated with their 1980s synth-pop era, the song's emotional resonance has remained consistent throughout their discography, appearing alongside iconic tracks like 'Disintegration' and 'How Beautiful You Are'. The recording captures the band's signature style, characterized by Robert Smith's emotive vocals and a production that balances atmospheric textures with driving rhythms. As part of their extensive catalog of B-sides and rarities, the song highlights the band's commitment to exploring complex themes of love and loss, reinforcing their status as a pivotal force in post-punk and alternative rock history.

