Released: June 16, 1998

Songwriter: David Granati Joseph Granati Jim Sparacino Gary Carolla

Producer: Gary Carolla

[Verse 1]
I remember the day we met almost a fairy tale
Kinda like Romeo and Juliet
I'm never gonna forget, now my knees went weak
When you said hi and then you held my hand
And looked me in the eyes
I almost died, deep inside

[Pre-Chorus]
There's so much love
That I don't understand
That I'll never learn myself
I want to do what you want me to do
I want you and no one else

[Chorus]
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how te love you, baby girl
I want you to tell me how how
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me

[Verse 2]
I heard about how wonderful love can be
But in my mind, I never could of dreamed
Such a fantasy, maybe it's destiny
To share myself with you in a special way
I'm not a little boy, I'm never gonna leave you
And I'm gonna say, everything is okay

[Pre-Chorus]
There's so much love
That I don't understand
That I'll never learn myself
I want to do what you want me to do
I want you and no one else

[Chorus]
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how te love you, baby girl
I want you to tell me how how
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how te love you, baby girl
I want you to tell me how how
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me how to make you smile
Tell me
Tell me
Tell me how to make you smile

Aaron Carter

Aaron Carter released his self-titled debut album in 1997. Born and raised in Tampa, Carter starting singing around the age of 7.

Carter released his second album in 2000 titled Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) which ended up selling three million copies.

Over the years, he appeared on Nickelodeon and ended up opening for the Backstreet Boys on a world tour. He’d later release On Aaron and Another Earthquake in later years.