Thats What She Said
Backstreet Boys · Other Songs - Backstreet Boys
there are people who say what you wanna hear
even on a rainy day they'll tell you the sky is clear
when you really really love someone am i right
when i say that you want them near
and if you care you even tell them things
that they wanna hear
always for ever
one thing she said
never say never
the simple lies that she said
i will never leave you
all the love i thought she had
but can you blame me no
cause thats what she said
thats what she said
she told me we'd see forever
thats what she said she said yeah
there are people
who say what they really mean
she said she'd always be there
she said she'd always care
but jsut when you think that you can trust that someone you love
tell me why do i know that stars can fall from above
always forever
one thing she said
never say never
those simple lies that she said
i will never leave you
all the love i thought she had
but can you blame me no
mm
cause thats what she said
thats what she said
she told me we'd see forever
thats what she said
ooh ooh ohho yeah
thats what she said
she told me we'd be togethter
thats what she said she said
cause you made promises that you couldn't keep (ooo)
but you're not hurting yourself
you're only hurting me
why would you say things that you really didn't mean
oh how can i make you see just what you did to me
ooh you said how much you really care
just when i thought i was in love
girl how could you care
if i were you i could not lie even once to the face of the one
that i love so much
always forever
one thing she said
never say never
those simple lies she said
i will never leave you
all the love i thought she had.
but can you blame me no
mm
cause thats what she said
thats what she said
she told me we're see forever
thats what she said
ooh ooh yeah
thats what she said
she told me we'd be together.
oh thats what she said.
Thats What She Said
Released in 1999, "Thats What She Said" by the Backstreet Boys remains a defining track of late 90s boy band pop. The song features a catchy, upbeat melody and a humorous, self-deprecating lyric that became an instant cultural phenomenon. It was originally included on the band's third studio album, *Black & Blue*, though it has since been widely reissued and celebrated as a standalone classic. The track showcases the group's signature harmonies and their ability to blend playful banter with polished production. Over the decades, the song has maintained a strong presence in popular culture, frequently appearing in media and becoming a staple at various events. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the relatable humor it brings to the genre.

