Don't Believe Her

Scorpions · Crazy World

Out for a thrill
Got time to kill
Just livin' up my dreams
for heaven's sake
She's on the make
A twisted vicar's queen
And then one night we took a ride
She was all over me
Outrageous
Just ain't real
I was too wasted to see

Before you get in too deep
And you get burned by the heat
Oh yeah
She'll take you there
You know it happened to me

She'll make your heart break
She'll give you fever
She'll tell you everything but don't believe her
A perfect stranger
She knows the game
She'll promise heaven on earth
But don't believe her

Out on the street of broken dreams
Where no one ever wins
Just when you thought you'd made a start
You're back where you begin

Before you get in too deep
And you get burned by the heat
Oh yeah
She'll take you there
I think you know what I mean

She'll make you crazy
She's such a teaser
Says you're the only one but don't believe her
She deals in danger
The girl's insane
She'll promise heaven on earth
But don't believe her

Before you get in too deep
And you get burned by the heat
Oh yeah
She'll take you there
You know it happened to me

Don't believe her (Don't believe her)
Don't believe her (Don't believe her)
Don't believe her (Don't believe her)
I can't believe her (Don't believe her)

She'll make your heart break
She'll give you fever
She'll tell you everything but don't believe her
A perfect stranger
She knows the game
She'll promise heaven on earth

She'll make you crazy
She's such a teaser
Says you're the only one but don't believe her
She deals in danger
The girl's insane
She'll promise heaven on earth
But don't believe her

Don't believe her
Don't believe her
Don't believe her
Don't believe her

Don't Believe Her

Released on the 1988 album Crazy World, "Don't Believe Her" stands as a defining track for the German rock band Scorpions. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibilities, featuring the iconic four-part vocal harmony that became a hallmark of their sound during this era. With its driving rhythm and anthemic chorus, the recording captures the high-energy style that propelled Scorpions to international prominence in the late 1980s. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a powerful representation of the band's ability to craft memorable, guitar-driven rock anthems that resonate across generations of listeners.