Songwriter: Gary Cherone Nuno Bettencourt

Producer: Michael Wagener Nuno Bettencourt

I lie awake with open eyes
My love just died
I'm cold inside
Can't face the thought to be alone
All by myself on my own
Love's come and gone

I look around and see the hearts that still are broken
I can't believe all of our hearts remain unopened

We can't go on and on
With that same old song

So wipe off the frown
And turn around
And face each other

Come on, come on
Let's sing a song

A song for you, a song for me, a song for love

All for one and one for all together
Singing a song for love
You and I are none without the other
Singing a song for love

You let the time pass by
Big boys don't cry
Believe that lie?
Why do I?
A broken heart that never mends
Is this the end?
Listen, my friend

These walls of hate
That separate
One from the other
Time to rebuild
Bridges of love
One to another

Come on, come on
Let's sing a song

A song for you, a song for me, a song for love

All for one and one for all together
Singing a song for love
You and I are none without the other
Singing a song for love

[Guitar solo]

All for one and one for all together
Singing a song for love (Everyone, sing along)
You and I are none without the other
Singing a song for love (singing a song)

Come on, yeah
Come on
Come on, everybody

All for one
One for all
Singing, singing a song
You and I
You and I can learn to fly
Singing, singing a song

It's all for one, one for all
You gotta—yeah, yeah, yeah
Singing a song for love

Extreme

Extreme is an American rock band, currently headed by frontman Gary Cherone and guitarist Nuno Bettencourt. The band reached the height of their popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s with original line-up Gary Cherone, Nuno Bettencourt, Paul Geary and Patrick Badger.

Among some of Extreme’s musical influences are Van Halen, Queen, Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin. The band played at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992. Geary left the group in 1994 to form an artist management company, and Cherone joined Van Halen in 1996. The band has described their music as “funky metal” in the early days, but it would evolve much more in the mid-1990s by blending classic rock influences with post-grunge and alternative rock.

They have released five studio albums, two EPs (in Japan) and two compilation albums since their formation. The band was one of the most successful rock acts of the early 1990s, selling over 10 million albums worldwide. Extreme achieved their greatest success with their 1990 album Pornograffitti, which peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold in May 1991 and double platinum in October 1992. That album featured the acoustic ballad single “More Than Words”, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.