Released: September 21, 1993

Songwriter: Klaus Meine Rudolf Schenker

Producer: Bruce Fairbairn Scorpions

[Intro]
Woman you can change my world
Woman you can change my world

[Verse 1]
I'm chained to the fears
Inside these walls
The silence talks loud
About the things I recall
Through the bricks in the window
I scream at the world
But when no one is listening
It's hard to be heard

[Bridge]
Woman you can change my world
Woman there'll be no return

[Verse 2]
I see shadows
Coming through the walls
I hear voices
But no one's talking at all
I can feel the madness
Crawling up my spine
Reaching out
To grab your mind

[Bridge]
Woman come and change my world

[Chorus]
(Do you remember all those fears)
They won't leave me alone
(Do you remember all those tears)
I pretend to be strong
(Do you remember all the pain)
I'm getting tired of the game
I cannot live I cannot die
I want to know who the hell am I

[Verse 3]
You've never seen me
But I know you so well
And before it kills me
I gotta break the spell
The deeper we touch
The higher we'll go
The time has come
To heal my soul

[Bridge]
Woman you can change my world

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Woman I'm going to change your world

Scorpions

Scorpions is a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal band formed in Hannover, Germany. The band was founded in 1965 and their debut album “Lonesome Crow” was released 1972. They released 5 more albums throught the 70’s, some of which, are considered to be their best ones, but their big break out was in the 80’s with albums like “Blackout” and “Love at First Sting”. In this decade, songs like “The Zoo”, “Blackout”, “No One Like You”, “Rock You Like a Hurricane” and “Still loving You” became hits on the charts and overall classics of the band. The 90´s started with their eleventh album “Crazy World” that included classics like “Hit Between the Eyes”, “Send Me and Angel” and “Wind of Change” (this last one became a became an icon of the end of the cold war era). After that, they released 8 more albums with succesful tours across the world. With a 50+ years career, they’re considered one of the most important and influential Heavy Metal bands ever.