Alice Deejay launched their career in July 1999 with "Better Off Alone", an accessible and upbeat Eurodance tune. In the UK, the song went platinum and reached number 2 in the UK singles chart. The group also achieved success with the follow-up single "Back In My Life" in November of the same year.
The group's first and, to date, only album is Who Needs Guitars Anyway?, which was released on April 11, 2000. The album contains upbeat, popular dance tracks, and is one of only a handful of dance music albums to enter the Top Ten of the UK albums chart.
The group made the UK Top 20 with three more tracks: "Will I Ever", "The Lonely One" and "Celebrate Our Love", although each single's chart position was lower than its predecessor's one.
The group has not performed publicly since November 9, 2002, when they played seemingly their last gig in Utrecht.
Back In My Life
Alice Deejay Lyrics
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I want you back in my life
Want you back by my side
Cause that's where you belong
Oh and I
I won't give you up
I will never stop
My love is much too strong
Want you back by my side
Cause that's where you belong
Oh and I
I won't give you up
I will never stop
My love is much too strong
Look at me
Standing here
Crying out my final tears
Look at me in the rain
All that I won't name again
Look at me
Standing here
Crying out my final tears
Look at me in the rain
Calling out your name again
Remember when you told me
You didn't want anybody else but me
And I'm that same girl
That's all you need to see
I want you back in my life
Want you back by my side
Cause that's where you belong
Oh and I
I won't give you up
I will never stop
My love is much too strong
Look at me
Standing here
Crying out my final tears
Look at me in the rain
All that I won't name again
The lyrics of Alice Deejay's "Back in My Life" express a passionate desire to have the person the singer has lost, back in her life again. The song begins with the repetition of the phrase "Want you back in my life," which emphasizes the intensity of her longing. The singer feels that this person belongs by her side, and she won't give up on their relationship; her love is too strong. She addresses the person directly when she says, "Look at me standing here, crying out my final tears," as if to say that this is the last time she'll cry for them. However, despite her tears, she still longs for them, as is evident when she says, "Calling out your name again."
The singer then reminds the person of their past commitment to her when she sings, "Remember when you told me you didn't want anybody else but me." She wants them to remember the girl they fell in love with, and realize that she is all they need. The song ends with the repetition of the opening lines, emphasizing the singer's unwavering desire for this person to come back into her life.
Overall, "Back in My Life" is a powerful love song that expresses both the heartache of losing someone and the intensity of the desire to have them back. It's a song that many people can relate to and has become a classic dance-floor anthem.
Line by Line Meaning
Want you back in my life
I desire to have you back in my life
I want you back in my life
I really want you to be a part of my life again
Want you back by my side
I wish for you to be close to me, like before
Cause that's where you belong
I believe you belong in my life, next to me
Oh and I
I am emotionally invested in this situation
I won't give you up
I will not let you go easily from my life
I will never stop
My persistence and love will never diminish
My love is much too strong
My love for you is very powerful
Look at me
I am drawing attention to myself
Standing here
I am physically present in this place
Crying out my final tears
I am expressing intense sadness and grief
Look at me in the rain
I am emphasizing the despair and melancholy of the moment
All that I won't name again
I do not want to repeat the pain and hurt I have experienced
Calling out your name again
I am hoping to reach out to you through my words
Remember when you told me
I am reminding you of a past conversation we had
You didn't want anybody else but me
You once told me that you loved me exclusively
And I'm that same girl
I have not changed and still feel the same for you
That's all you need to see
My love for you has not changed and that should be enough
Lyrics ยฉ BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EELKE A. KALBERG, SEBASTIAN MOLIJN
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@chrissytina998
I dont care what anyone says, the people that were born in the 80s, grew up in the 90s and are now in the 2000s , our times were the BEST!
@SimonDunkerley1987
I totally agree with you ๐ฏ! I was born in 87 and Iโm 36! ๐๐๐
@b.m.b.m3483
@@SimonDunkerley1987 i am 45,the Musik ist top
@marindahurst
I was born in 1970, turned 10 in 1980, 20 in 1990 and 30 in2000 had the best of them all and still rocking on
@Anjunabeast23
Agreed mate! ๐
@raymiebell123
Mm
@californiadreaming9216
There's no two ways about it... the 90s was absolutely the decade of Dance. All the best dance songs, including this gem came out of the 90s. Yeah those were some of the best days of my life. I miss them
@mryan4452
Totally agree, late 90s in particular
@markbrocklehurst3764
Spot on. Late 90's-mid to late noughties was a fantastic decade of dance and trance. Feel blessed to have been out clubbing when tunes like this belting out
@shamowczarzak6284
same here