Change My Mind
One Direction · Take Me Home
The end of the night
We should say goodbye
But we carry on
While everyone's gone
Zayn:
Never felt like this before
Are we friends or are we more?
As I'm walking towards the door
I'm not sure
Liam:
But baby if you say you want me to stay
I'll change my mind
Cause I don't wanna know
I'm walking away
Liam:
If you'll be mine
Won't go, won't go
So baby if you say you'll want me to stay, stay for the night,
I'll change my mind.
Niall:
Lean in when you laugh,
We take photographs
There's no music on
But we dance along.
Harry:
Never felt like this before
Are we friends or are we more?
As I'm walking towards the door
I'm not sure.
Zayn:
But baby if you say you want me to stay
I'll change my mind
Cause I don't wanna know
I'm walking away
If you'll be mine
Zayn:
Won't go, won't go
So baby if you say you'll want me to stay, stay for the night.
I'll change my mind.
I'll change my mind.
Niall:
Baby if you say you want me to stay
I'll change my mind.
All:
But baby if you say you want me to stay
I'll change my mind
Cause I don't wanna know
I'm walking away
If you'll be mine
All:
Won't go, won't go
So baby if you say you'll want me to stay, stay for the night.
I'll change my mind
Change My Mind
Change My Mind stands as a standout track from One Direction's third studio album, Take Me Home. Released during a pivotal era for the British-Irish boy band, the song showcases the group's evolving sound as they moved beyond their initial pop dominance into more mature, rock-inflected territory. The recording captures the band's signature harmonies and energetic delivery, reflecting the confidence they had developed after years of touring and recording. As part of a discography that includes hits like What Makes You Beautiful and Night Changes, this track contributes to the group's legacy of crafting anthemic pop songs that resonate with a wide audience. The song remains a testament to the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with heartfelt themes, solidifying their place in the pop music landscape of the early 2010s.

