Seasons In The Sun
Westlife · Westlife
Goodbye to you my trusted friend
We´ve known each other since we
were nine or ten
together we´ve climbed hills and trees
learned of love and ABC´s
skinned our hearts and
skinned our knees
BRYAN:
Goodbye my friend it's hard to die
when all the birds are singing in the sky
now that spring is in the air
pretty girls are everywhere
think of me and I´ll be there
CHORUS:
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the hills that we climbed were
just seasons out of time
SHANE:
Goodbye papa please pray for me
I was the black sheep of the family
you tried to teach me right from wrong
too much wine and too much song
wonder how I got along
MARK:
Goodbye papa it´s hard to die
when all the birds are singing in the sky
now that the spring is in the air
little children everywhere
when you see them I'll be there
CHORUS:
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the wine and the song like the
seasons have all gone
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the wine and the song like
the seasons have all gone,
yeah
NICKY:
goodbye michelle my little one
you gave me love and helped
me find the sun
and every time that I was down
you would always come around
and get my feet back on the ground
SHANE:
Goodbye michelle it´s hard to die
when all the birds are singing in
the sky
now that the spring is in the air
with the flowers everywhere
I wish that we could both be there
CHORUS:
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the hills that we climbed were
just seasons out of time
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the wine and the song like the
seasons have all gone
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the wine and the song like the
seasons have all gone
we had joy we had fun we had
seasons in the sun
but the wine and the song like the
seasons have all gone
Seasons In The Sun - Westlife
Westlife's "Seasons In The Sun" stands as a defining track from their early career, blending acoustic guitar with lush harmonies to create a timeless ballad. Released on their self-titled debut album, the song captures the band's signature sound of melodic pop and rock, characterized by intricate vocal arrangements and emotional depth. While the lyrics reference the changing of seasons, the recording transcends seasonal themes to explore universal feelings of nostalgia and reflection. The track became a staple of their live performances and radio play, contributing significantly to their status as one of the most successful boy bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Its enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, cementing their legacy in the history of modern pop music.

