Hello hello ahh...
Hello hello ahh...
Hello hello ahh...
Hello hello ahh...

Coming from my work I'm tired
I see you get on my bus
Here I go again, a new attraction
And I think I know you
Something is familiar 'bout your face
I move through the crowd so I can get a better look

Hello hello
I got what you're searching for
Hello hello
Can't you see me, hello
Hello
Everybody's looking for a crazy heart
Can't you see me I'm here
Beside you

Weren't you the one who
Spilled my long drink over at a bar
Easy come, easy go I said and laughed
Looking like a question mark you
Stood there wondering what to do
And I said to you "Don't you look to happy now"

Hello hello...

Hello hello
Here I'm standing next to you
Hello Hello
I am an object, nothing new
Talk to me you're looking strange
Let me know if my presence is bothering you

Hello Hello
Everybody's looking
How can't you see me

Hello hello
Everybody's searching
How can't you see me

Hello hello
Everybody's looking
How can't you see

Hello hello
Everybody's searching
How can't you see me

Ahh...

Ace of Base

Ace of Base Is a Swedish pop group who scored a string of international hits in the early-to-mid 1990s. They’re best known for their upbeat reggae-tinged dance-pop songs, including “The Sign”, which was the biggest hit of 1994, according to The Billboard US chart.

The group’s core lineup consisted of producers Ulf “Buddha” Ekberg and Jonas “Joker” Berggren, along with singers Malin “Linn” Berggren and Jenny Berggren (the three Berggrens are siblings). In the early ’90s, their debut single “Wheel of Fortune” became a hit in Scandinavia, which led to the group connecting with producer Denniz Pop (who would later spawn the careers Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, and Max Martin).

After the group’s 1992 debut Happy Nation became an international hit (going on to sell 21 million copies), it was re-released in North America in 1993 as The Sign. Three singles from the album became top five pop hits in the US, including “All That She Wants” (#2), “Don’t Turn Around” (#4), and “The Sign” (#1 for six weeks). The Sign went on to sell over 10 million copies.