Hello I Love You (Psychedelic Version)

The Cure · Join The Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978-2001 [2003]

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Let me jump in your game

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Let me jump in your game

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Let me jump in your game



She's walking down the street

Blind to every eye she meets

Do you think you'll be the guy

To make the queen of the angels sigh?



Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

I love you

Want you



Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Let me jump in your game

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Let me jump in your game



She holds her head so high

Like a statue in the sky

Her arms are wicked and her legs are long

When she moves my brain screams out this song



Sidewalk crouches at her feet

Like a dog that begs for something sweet

Do you hope to make her see you fool?

Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel?



Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello

I need you

I need you

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello, I love you

Won't you tell me your name?

Hello I Love You (Psychedelic Version)

The Cure's 'Hello I Love You (Psychedelic Version)' stands as a defining track from their 2003 compilation 'Join The Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978-2001.' Originally recorded during the band's early 1980s period, this version features a distinct psychedelic production that contrasts with the band's later gothic and alternative rock sound. While the original single was a staple of their early discography, this reissue highlights the experimental side of Robert Smith's songwriting. The track remains a significant part of The Cure's catalog, showcasing their ability to blend romantic themes with atmospheric textures. It serves as a testament to the band's evolution from post-punk pioneers to one of the most influential acts in modern rock history.