Time, it needs time
To win back your love again
I will be there
I will be there
Love, only love
Can bring back your love someday
I will be there
I will be there

Fight, babe, I'll fight
To win back your love again
I will be there
I will be there
Love
Only love
Can break down the wall someday
I will be there
I will be there

If we'd go again
All the way from the start
I would try to change
Things that killed our love
Your pride has built a wall, so strong
That I can't get through
Is there really no chance
To start once again
I'm loving you

Try
Baby try
To trust in my love again
I will be there
I will be there

Love, our love
Shouldn't be thrown away
I will be there
I will be there

If we'd go again
All the way from the start
I would try to change
Things that killed our love
Your pride has built a wall, so strong
That I can't get through
Is there really no chance
To start once again

If we'd go again
All the way from the start
I would try to change
Things that killed our love
Yes, I've hurt your pride, and I know
What you've been through
You should give me a chance
This can't be the end

I'm still loving you
I'm still loving you
I'm still loving you
I need your love
I'm still loving you
Still loving you baby

I'm still loving you
I need your love
I'm still loving you
I need your love

I need your love

I need your love

Still loving you


Lyrics submitted by darshanp, edited by kornicle, hincognito, sobot, jimi17

Still Loving You Lyrics as written by Rudolf Schenker Klaus Meine

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    My Interpretation

    I can't even begin to describe the emotions that flood through me when I hear this song. Klaus sings so amazingly, and the guitar solo is really good stuff too. This is my interpretation: After living the fairy tale of love for months, the love of my life dumped me because it became too hard for us to be apart. This was his signature song. He told me to listen to this whenever I got mad at him. And I did, and it would always make me cry. Now that he's left me, the mere thought of this song gets me wistful and teary-eyed...this is my anthem. "I need your love, I'm still lovin' you." There is no band like the Scorpions!!!

    musicgypsyon May 27, 2011   Link

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