Once You've Tasted Love

Take That · Greatest Hits

Don't be sold a dream. Remember how the past has been
Don't be led to believe thias one's for you
Calculate your needs. I see there's room to plant your seeds
Don't decide till you see how the others have grown

Once you've tasted love it is just the beggining of a new world
Once you've tasted love there's no way you can give in
Once you've tasted love

Still too early to know. Give them time and they will grow
Don't believe that the first's the one for you
Most will grow to be tall, others will break and fall
Keep your eye on the strongest head of them all

Once you've tasted love it is just the beggining of a new world
Once you've tasted love it is just the beggining
Your head is spinning
Once you've tasted love

Once you've tasted love it is just the beggining of a new world
Once you've tasted love there's no way you can give in
Can't control your mind and your head is still spinning
Once you've tasted love is just the beggining
Once you've tasted love

Once you've tasted love, you know is good
Come taste my love
You know you should

RAP:
Came into my world and the badness dissapeared
Take my hand, don't be afraid, I'm gonna work off all your fears
It feels so nice to be with you. Us two, we feel like a glove
When I see your eyes I realise you too have tasted love

Once you've tasted love, you know it's good
Come taste my love
You know you should

Once You've Tasted Love

Released in 1993 as part of Take That's Greatest Hits compilation, this track stands as a defining moment in the boy band's evolution from pop novelty to soulful R&B. The recording features the group's signature harmonies and a smooth, groove-oriented production that marked a significant shift in their sound during the mid-90s. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend catchy pop structures with mature vocal arrangements, influencing the trajectory of modern boy band music. It remains a popular track associated with the era's shift toward more sophisticated musicality and emotional depth in their live performances and studio recordings.