Someday, Someway

S Club 7 · Other Songs - S Club 7

Some-someday, some-someway
I'll understand

I can't stand to see you sad
I can't bear to hear you cry
You can't tell me what you mean
All I can do is wonder why

(Chorus)
Someday, someway (with some need to cry)
Someday, someway, ('coz I wonder why)
Someday, someway, maybe I'll understand you

After all you've done for me
All I really want to do
Is take the love you brought my way
And give it all right back to you

(Chorus)

You've taken it away from me
IÂ’ve taken it away from you
I love you and out of all I'm true

After all you've done for me
All I really want to do
Is take the love you brought my way
And give it all right back to you

(Chorus)

You've taken it away from me
I 've taken it away from you
I love you and out of all I'm true

I can't stand to see you sad
I can't bear to hear you cry
You can't tell me what you mean
All I can do is wonder why

After all you've done for me
All I really want to do
Is take the love you brought my way
And give it all right back to you

(Chorus)

About Someday, Someway

"Someday, Someway" is a signature track by the British pop group S Club 7, released during their peak commercial success in the early 2000s. The song exemplifies the upbeat, dance-pop sound that defined the era, characterized by catchy melodies and rhythmic production designed for radio play and club environments. As a key component of their discography, the recording reflects the group's ability to blend youthful energy with polished pop structures, contributing to their status as one of the most prominent acts of the British Invasion in the United Kingdom. The track stands alongside other major singles from the group, such as "Never Had A Dream Come True" and "Dancing Queen," which helped solidify their reputation for chart-topping hits. While specific album placements vary across different releases, the song remains a staple of their catalog, representing the bright, optimistic themes often explored in their music. It captures the essence of late 90s and early 2000s pop culture, serving as a nostalgic reminder of a vibrant musical period where teen groups dominated the airwaves with infectious anthems.