Still Loving You

Scorpions · Acoustica

Time, it needs time
To win back your love again
I will be there, I will be there ...
Love, only love
Can bring back your love someday
I will be there, I will be there ...

Fight, baby I fight
To win back your love again
I will be there, I will be there ...
Love, only love
Can break down the walls someday
I will be there, I will be there.

If we'd go again all the way from the start
I would try to change things that killed our love
Your pride has built the wall so strong that I can't get through!
Is there really no chance to start once again?
I'm loving you

Try, baby try
To trust in my love again
I will be there, I will be there ...
Love our love
Just shouldn't be thrown away
I will be there, I will be there ...

If we'd go again all the way from the start
I would try to change things that killed our love
Your pride has built the wall so strong that I can't get through!
Is there really no chance to start once again?

If we'd go again all the way from the start
I would try to change things that killed our love
Yes I hurt your pride and I know what you been through
You should give me a chance, this can't be the end

I'm still loving you ...
I'm still loving you ...
I'm still loving you ...
I'm still loving you ...

Still Loving You Baby

Still Loving You

Released on the Scorpions' 2005 Acoustica album, 'Still Loving You' stands as a definitive example of the band's acoustic repertoire, showcasing their ability to translate their signature hard rock energy into intimate, stripped-down arrangements. While the track shares its title with a 1988 recording from the Moment of Glory era, the Acoustica version highlights a matured vocal performance by Klaus Meine, emphasizing lyrical themes of enduring affection and resilience. The song serves as a testament to the Scorpions' versatility, proving that their melodic sensibilities and powerful songwriting remain effective even without the heavy distortion typical of their earlier work. It remains a staple in their discography, often performed live to demonstrate the emotional depth underlying their rock anthems.