She Was The One

Vamps · Meet The Vamps [2014]

Tell me you love me

Tell me you care

I know you won't be there

No-oh-oh



I thought you were sleeping

Do you feel the same?

Oh I bet you can't complain

About that at all



So give me it all

I'll give it right back

Show me the bottom of this bottle

We can pick up where we left off, tomorrow



She was the one who got away

She was the one who I never got to say how much

I miss your touch

She was the one who meant the most

She was the one who I kept close amongst it all

So just let's fall



They'll tell you its easy

And you can't deny

That we'll still stay up all night

What a waste of time



So give me it all

I'll give it right back

Show me the bottom of this bottle

We can pick up where we left off, tomorrow



She was the one who got away

She was the one who I never got to say how much

I miss your touch

She was the one who meant the most

She was the one who I kept close amongst it all

So just let's fall



Tell me it'll be okay

Tell me it'll all fade away



I've walked for miles and I haven't even got that far

Told you my secrets and I promise you won't leave this scarred

Now I've got nothing but an empty heart

No-oh



I thought as much it wouldn't ever end that way

Second guessing girl I got led astray

Could you come back to me one day?



She was the one who got away

She was the one who I never got to say how much

I miss your touch

She was the one who meant the most

She was the one who I kept close amongst it all

So just let's fall

She Was The One

Released in 2014 on the album Meet The Vamps, 'She Was The One' serves as a pivotal track in the British girl group's evolution from pop-rock to a more polished, radio-friendly sound. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of catchy melodies and emotive lyrics, characteristic of their work during this transitional era. It features prominent vocals from the group's lead singer, showcasing her ability to deliver both power and vulnerability. As a staple of their discography, the recording helped solidify their status in the UK charts and remains a defining example of mid-2010s girl group pop.