Why Do You Love Me Lyrics

[Verse 2]
Who knows why I love you
It could be something in the air I breathe
Whatever it is, I depend on it

And where does the time go?
I spend every single moment daydreaming of you

[Pre-Chorus]
I can't describe how I feel, it feels right

[Chorus]
It's above and beyond me, it's out of my hands
Your love drives me crazy, it's hard to understand
Just why I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you to love me

[Bridge]
You were a shot in the dark that blew me away
And you left your mark, and it never will fade
You've ignited a spark, let the fires away
Are you ready, ready?

You have a place in my heart that will always be yours
You are the peak and art of my universe
Every piece and part, you were the first
I am ready, ready
[Chorus]
It's above and beyond me, it's out of my hands
Your love drives me crazy, it's hard to understand
Just why I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you

[Chorus]
It's above and beyond me, it's out of my hands
Your love drives me crazy, it's hard to understand
Just why I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you to love me
I want you to love me

[Outro]
Why do you love me, do you love me?
Why do you love me, do you love me?
Why do you love me, do you love me?
Why do you love me, do you love me?

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“Why Do You Love Me” is the last bonus track from Adele’s third album 25. It was written jointly by Adele and Rick Nowels, and produced by Ariel Rechtshaid. It was included exclusively in the Target and Japanese deluxe editions.

Within the song, Adele references all four of the natural elements: water, earth, air, and fire.

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Recorded At
Metropolis Studios, London
Release Date
November 20, 2015
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