Olivia
One Direction · Made In the A.M. [2015]
Remember the day we were giving up when you told me
I didn't give you enough
And all of your friends were saying I'll be leaving you
She's lying in bed with my t-shirt on,
just thinking how I went about it wrong
This isn't the stain of a red wine, I'm bleeding love
[Pre-Chorus: Liam ]
Please believe me, don't you see
The things you mean to me?
Oh I love you, I love you
I love, I love, I love Olivia
[Chorus: Harry]
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
I've been idolising the light in your eyes, Olivia
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
Don't let me go, don't let me go
[Verse 2: Liam]
Say what you're feeling and say it now cause
I got the feeling you're walking out
And time is irrelevant when I've not been seeing ya
The consequences are falling now,
there's something I'm having nightmares about
And these are the reasons I'm crying out to be with ya
[Pre-Chorus: Liam]
Please believe me, don't you see
The things you mean to me?
Oh I love you, I love you
I love, I love, I love Olivia
[Chorus: Harry]
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
I've been idolising the light in your eyes, Olivia
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
Don't let me go, don't let me go
[Bridge: Harry]
When you go and I'm alone, you live in my imagination
The summertime and butterflies
All belong to your creation
I love you, it's all I do, I love you
[Chorus: All ]
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
I've been idolising the light in your eyes, Olivia
I live for you, I long for you, Olivia
Don't let me go, don't let me go, don't let me go
About Olivia
"Olivia" is a standout track from One Direction's 2015 album *Made In the A.M.*, marking a significant evolution in the group's sound. Produced by the band alongside Max Martin and Shellback, the song blends pop sensibilities with a more mature, introspective lyrical approach that reflects the members' individual growth during this period. Released as a single, the recording features a polished production style characteristic of the mid-2010s pop landscape, emphasizing melodic hooks and emotional vulnerability. The track serves as a testament to the group's ability to transition from their earlier boy band image to a more sophisticated musical identity, resonating with listeners seeking a blend of nostalgia and contemporary pop refinement.

