Just Want You To Know

Album: Never Gone (2005)
Charted: 8 70
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  • Looking at your picture from when we first met
    You gave me a smile that I could never forget
    And nothing I could do could protect me from you that night

    Wrapped around your finger, always on my mind
    The days would blend 'cause we stayed up all night
    Yeah, you and I were everything, everything to me

    I just want you to know that I've been fighting to let you go
    Some days I make it through and then there's nights that never end
    I wish that I could believe that there's a day you'll come back to me
    But still I have to say I would do it all again
    Just want you to know

    All the doors are closing I'm tryin' to move ahead
    And deep inside I wish it's me instead
    My dreams are empty from the day, the day you slipped away

    I just want you to know that I've been fighting to let you go
    Some days I make it through and then there's nights that never end
    I wish that I could believe that there's a day you'll come back to me
    But still I have to say I would do it all again
    Just want you to know

    That since I lost you, I lost myself
    No I can't fake it, there's no one else

    I just want you to know that I've been fighting to let you go
    Some days I make it through and then there's nights that never end
    I wish that I could believe that there's a day you'll come back to me
    But still I have to say I would do it all again
    Just want you to know

    I just want you to know that I've been fighting to let you go
    Some days I make it through and then there's nights that never end
    I wish that I could believe that there's a day you'll come back to me
    But still I have to say I would do it all again
    Just want you to know Writer/s: Lukasz Gottwald, Martin Karl Sandberg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Jacklyn from New York, NyI love this song though when I first watched the music video, I thought it was a completely different group.
  • Laura from Spencerport, Nythe video is flippin' hilarious :)
  • Sarah Floyd from Bloomingdale, Ili love this song! i listen to this song everyday of the week!! i like nick carter i say he is the best singer in the backstreet boys!!
  • Ashley from North Lima, OhGood song, it's really sweet.
  • Jackie from Lavista, Nei love this song it is so good and kevin richardson is so hot and this is about a past relationship kevin but none of his gf's have died i dont think. oh well he's hot and thats all that matters!i wish i was the girl he kisses in the video!
  • Jillian from Portland, TxThe video was rather silly, but I am so glad that the BSB are back together. I grew up listening to them.
  • Sarah Floyd from Bloomingdale, Ilok i really love this song. and i dont care what other people say i still like the song and the video. and i like one of the backstreet boys. nick carter is my favorite singer.!
  • Lawrence from Singapore, SingaporeThe video is rather lame!
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