Released: July 22, 2003

Songwriter: Anoo Bhagavan Harry Sommerdahl Jonas von der Burg

Producer: Ace of Base

Oh I say
Thinking about you always
And I don't
Want it to be different
By the way
Liking it where I'm standing
And I won't
Move unless you force me to

Everyday
Something about you changes
It's a show
Living for the moment
If I may

But I know
You're keeping me here for fun

(chorus)
Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Wo-hoo
I will never let you go
Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Don't you go

You're a dream
Floating around in nowhere
Let me sleep
Thinking about your face
The way it seems
Swimming around your ocean
I'm in deeeeepp
Baby don't wake me up!

Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Wo-hoo
I will never let you go
Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Don't you go

I'm not afraid
Baby can't push me over
Oh I say
Gonna keep on trying
Got it made
Thinking about you always
Ain't no way
You walking out on me

Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Wo-hoo
I will never let you go
Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Don't you go

Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Wo-hoo
I will never let you go
Wo-hoo
Don't you leave me
Don't you go

Jesse McCartney

With the release of Jesse McCartney’s new single “Better With You” — his first new music since his well-received 2014 album ‘In Technicolor’ — it’s worth noting that the New York-born singer, songwriter, producer, and actor has had the kind of career that most young artists aspire to. With multiple platinum-selling tracks and a songwriting credit on Leona Lewis’s “Bleeding Love” under his belt, McCartney is ready to introduce his fans to who he is today.

His fans have been waiting almost four years since ‘In Technicolor,’ one of Spin Magazine’s Top Pop Albums of 2014. “It was a transitional time where I just let myself have some space from my career and get some perspective on life, something I really hadn’t had the freedom to do since I was 10. Then, a friend invited me to come to Nashville to do a songwriting camp for other artists,” McCartney recollects. “It triggered a huge surge in creative energy that led me to put this project and team together.” Now that he’s moving, McCartney has no intention of slowing down. He plans to release more music throughout 2018 and bring his dedicated fans along for the ride.

The deliberate attention McCartney pays to his craft is evident in the new songs he is gearing up to release this year, including “Better With You,” which he co-wrote with Brandyn Burnette, Molly Moore, and producer Rob Knox (Justin Timberlake, Rihanna). The acoustic-guitar-driven pop song is more sonically organic than the stylized, ’80s-inspired songs on In Technicolor and McCartney has re-vamped his visuals with art direction by Dewey Saunders (Anderson .Paak, Bridgit Mendler). “It feels fresh to me,” McCartney says. “This is a really strange time,” he says. “Things are contentious. I think a song about finding a safe place with a partner is an uplifting message.”