Released: January 31, 2011

Songwriter: Meghan Trainor

Producer: Meghan Trainor

[Intro]
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
Do-do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do
Woah oh oh
Do-do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do
Woah oh oh oh

[Verse 1]
Yesterday, I finally had you, hmm
For a while, you were mine
All mine
Felt a deep, a deep connection
But then you left in a blink of an eye
Why-

[Pre-Chorus]
Do I have to worry
That you would never kiss me goodbye?
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Why do I have to question
Your love and your devotion?
Why, why, why?

[Chorus]
'Cause I
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love
Love you

Do-do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do
Woah oh oh
Do-do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do
Woah oh oh oh

[Verse 2]
Yesterday, I finally had you, ooh
You touched my heart in a different way, woah
It's too close to tell
If I'm under your spell
No, I can't, I cannot tell
And why-

[Pre-Chorus]
Do I have to worry
That you would never kiss me goodbye?
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Why do I have to question
Your love and your devotion?
Why, why, why?

[Chorus]
'Cause I
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love
Love you

[Bridge]
Are you listening
To a single word
Of what I said? Woah
'Cause I love you
Do you love me too?
Baby, please, say it too

[Pre-Chorus]
And do I have to question
Your love and your devotion?
Why, why, why?

[Outro]
'Cause I
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love, woah
Love, love, love
Love you

Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor is a pop singer-songwriter from Nantucket. Before launching her solo career, she wrote songs for the likes of Sia and Sabrina Carpenter. She entered pop stardom with the controversial but danceable body-positivity anthem “All About That Bass,” which led her 2015 debut LP, Title.

In 2016, Meghan released her sophomore effort Thank You, which was preceded by the smash single “NO.” Peaking at #3 on the Hot 100, top 20 track “Me Too” & the reggae-influenced “Better” supported the release of the album.

Staying reasonably quiet in 2017, Trainor dropped the single “I’m A Lady” for the “The The Lost Village.” Trainor underwent vocal surgery during the year and needed time to rest her voice before returning to the limelight.