A Million Ways
Nylons · Other Songs - Nylons
I'm gonna try every one
A million ways to show I think of you
I've just begun
Took a long time to realize
Love was staring me straight in the eyes
Now I know, now I know
And I'm never gonna let you go
A million ways to say that I need you
It took me so much time
A million ways to say I'll never leave you
It would be a crime
But the way that I feel inside
Such a shame to let my feelings hide
Can't conceal how I feel
Now I know that love is real
Oh, baby baby what you done to me
Once I was blind but now I see
I know deep in my heart
It's never too late for love to start
Oh, I love you so
Never gonna let you go
And in the morning sun I will kiss you
You'd better hold on tight
Until the day is done I will miss you
Then we'll spend the night
Makin' love by the light of the moon
Hold on baby it's comin' soon
Now I know, now I know
And I'm never gonna let you go
Oh, baby baby what you done to me
Once I was blind but now I see
I know deep in my heart
It's never too late for love to start
Oh, I love you so
Never gonna let you go
Oh, baby baby what you done to me
The love shining in your eyes has set me free
I know deep in my heart
It's never too late for love to start
Oh, I give my heart
Never never shall we part
Oh, I love you so
Never gonna let you go
Never let you go
Oh, I love you so
A Million Ways
A Million Ways stands as a defining track within the Nylons' discography, showcasing the group's signature blend of soulful harmonies and rhythmic precision. As a vocal ensemble, the Nylons cultivated a reputation for tight arrangements and emotive delivery that resonated across various musical landscapes. This recording captures their ability to navigate complex melodies while maintaining a cohesive group sound that distinguishes their work from contemporaries. The song reflects the broader stylistic tendencies of their era, emphasizing vocal interplay and dynamic range over instrumental complexity. Within their body of work, it serves as a testament to their enduring influence on vocal group music, highlighting a period where their performances were celebrated for both technical skill and emotional depth. The track remains a key song point for listeners exploring the group's contributions to the genre.

