A Million Lovesongs

Take That · Take That and Party

Put your head against my life
What do you hear
A million words just trying to make
The love song of the year

Close your eyes, but don't forget
What you have heard
A man who´s trying to say a few words
Words that makes me scared

Chorus:
A million lovesongs later
And here I am trying to tell you
That I care
A million lovesongs later
And here I am

Look in to the future now
this is what I see
A million chances past me by
A million chances to hold you

Take me back - take me back
To were I use to be
And hide away from all my throughts
Through the light i see

Chorus

I fear for u babe 2x
million love songs later here i here iam
Chorus

About A Million Lovesongs

"A Million Lovesongs" is a mid-tempo track by Take That, released on their 1993 album *Take That and Party*. As a defining piece of the Britpop era, the song blends upbeat pop-rock with the group's signature harmonies and charismatic stage presence. The recording captures the band's transition from their earlier boy band image to a more mature, guitar-driven sound that would characterize their subsequent work. Lyrically, the song explores themes of enduring affection and the complexities of romantic relationships, delivered with a melodic structure that became a staple of their live performances. It stands as a significant example of the genre's evolution during the early 1990s, showcasing the band's ability to craft anthemic pop songs that resonated with a broad audience while maintaining a distinct musical identity.