Two Is Better Than One

Boys Like Girls · Love Drunk [2009]

I remember what you wore on the first day

You came into my life and I thought "hey"

You know this could be something



'Cause everything you do and words you say

You know that it all takes my breath away

And now I'm left with nothing



So maybe it's tru-u-u-ue

That I can't live without you

Maybe two-o-o-o-o

Is better than one



But there's so much ti-i-i-ime

To figure out the rest of my life

And you've already got me coming undone

I'm thinking two, is better than one



I remember every look upon your face

The way you roll your eyes the way you taste

You make it hard for breathing



'Cause when I close my eyes and drift away

I think of you and everything's okay

I'm finally now believing



Maybe it's tru-u-u-ue

I can't live without you

Maybe two-o-o-o-o

Is better than one



There's so much ti-i-i-ime

To figure out the rest of my life

And you've already got me coming undone

I'm thinking two, is better than one



I remember what you wore on the first day

You came into my life and I thought "hey"



Maybe it's tru-u-u-ue

I can't live without you

Maybe two-o-o-o-o

Is better than one



There's so much ti-i-i-ime

To figure out the rest of my life

And you've already got me coming undone

And I'm thinking



Ooh-Ooh-Ooh

I can't live without you

'Cause Baby two-o-o-o-o

Is better than one



There's so much ti-i-i-ime

To figure out the rest of my life

But I've figured out with all that's said and done

Two, is better than one

Two, is better than one

Two Is Better Than One

Released on the 2009 album Love Drunk, Two Is Better Than One stands as a defining track in the pop-rock discography of Boys Like Girls. The recording features a prominent collaboration with Taylor Swift, marking a significant moment in the band's career during their commercial peak. The song captures the energetic, radio-friendly sound that characterized the group's early work, blending driving guitars with melodic hooks. As a centerpiece of the Love Drunk era, the track helped solidify the band's reputation for crafting anthemic love songs that resonated with a wide audience. Its enduring popularity reflects the group's ability to produce polished, emotionally charged music that defined the late 2000s pop landscape.