With Every Heartbeat

Album: Robyn (2007)
Charted: 1
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  • Maybe we could make it all right
    We could make it better sometime

    Maybe we could make it happen, baby
    We could keep trying
    But things will never change
    So I don't look back
    Still I'm dying with every step I take
    But I don't look back

    Just a little, little bit better
    Good enough to waste some time
    Tell me would it make you happy, baby

    We could keep trying
    But things will never change
    So I don't look back
    Still I'm dying with every step I take
    But I don't look back

    We could keep trying
    But things will never change
    So I don't look back
    Still I'm dying with every step I take
    But I don't look back

    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat
    And it hurts with every heartbeat Writer/s: Andreas Kleerup, Carl Bagge, Robin Miriam Carlsson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Edward Pearce from Ashford, Kent, EnglandPopjustice.com ranked this the greatest single of 2007 and I'm inclined to agree with their rating. Definitely the best pop song of the year.
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