I guess now it's time for me to give up
I feel it's time
Got a picture of you beside me
Got your lipstick mark still on your coffee cup
Oh yeah
Got a fist of pure emotion
Got a head of shattered dreams
Gotta leave it, gotta leave it all behind now

Whatever I said, whatever I did
I didn't mean it
I just want you back for good
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
Whenever I'm wrong
Just tell me the song and I'll sing it
You'll be right and understood
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
I want you back for good

Unaware but underlined
I figured out this story (no no)
It wasn't good (no no)
But in a corner of my mind (corner of my mind)
I celebrated glory
But that was not to be
In the twist of separation
You excelled at being free
Can't you find (can't you find) a little room inside for me

Whatever I said, whatever I did
I didn't mean it
I just want you back for good
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good) See, I want you back for good
Whenever I'm wrong
Just tell me the song and I'll sing it
You'll be right and understood
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
I want you back for good

And we'll be together
This time is forever (forever)
We'll be fighting, and forever we will be
So complete in our love
We will never be uncovered again

Whatever I said, whatever I did
I didn't mean it
I just want you back for good
(want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
Whenever I'm wrong
Just tell me the song and I'll sing it
You'll be right and understood
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
See, I want you back for good

Whatever I said, whatever I did
I didn't mean it
I just want you back for good
(Want you back, want you back, want you back for good) I want you back for good
Whenever I'm wrong (whenever I'm wrong)
Just tell me the song and I'll sing it
You'll be right and understood
I want you back (want you back, want you back, want you back for good)
See, I want you back for good
Oh yeah

I guess now it's time that you came back for good


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Back For Good Lyrics as written by Gary Barlow

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  • +1
    General Comment

    Take That have indeed broken up. They did so on the 13th of Febuary 1996.

    Peace out.

    Bobo192on July 25, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Ah, this brings me back to memories of my teens...cute. Its a sweet little song, which Robbie later massacred at one of his shows (hehe, cheeky lil devil!). The 'That: best of the boybands. Whether that is a good or a bad thing, depends on your POV ;)

    slave2discoon February 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    ITS VERY PRETTY SONG

    LADY DIANAon May 14, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    TT was something more than a boy band, i think. They created all their songs and were like different, wans´t they?

    I never called them a boy band as we call that to BSB or Nsync.

    They were like more musician. They were great. And i still remember them.

    goexploreon June 08, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    When did they break up? Or did they ever?

    ckm4everon June 17, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i dint much like take that but credit where its due this song is pretty

    bubblegum2013on September 02, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love robbie williams, n i knew he was in take that, but i didnt know they sang this song, but as soon as i heard the version slave2disco is talking about i loved it, so i found the original n i love it even more, but im glad robbie persued a solo career, id be lost without him!!

    Reflex97on September 23, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    this song is very teeny. I remember when it came out, i thought it was cool. Take That remind me of Westlife.

    sire_of_black_eyesson January 05, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Thiiiis Song is Soooo Good!!!

    Swedenon January 05, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This is a nice song, I have to admit.

    TeddyBon March 01, 2005   Link

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