Say You’ll Be There Lyrics

[Post-Chorus: Scary]
Ow, say you will be there
Oh, won't you sing it with me?

[Verse 2: Ginger]
If you put two and two together
You will see what our friendship is for, oh
If you can't work this equation
Then I guess I'll have to show you the door


[Pre-Chorus: Posh]
There is no need to say you love me
It would be better left unsaid


[Chorus: All, (Scary)]
I'm (I'm) giving you everything (I'll give you everything)
All that joy can bring (All that joy can bring)
This I swear (Yes, I swear)
And (And) all that I want from you (All I want from you)
Is a promise you (Is a promise you) will be there
Yeah, I want you

[Harmonica Solo]

[Pre-Chorus: Posh, Scary]
Any fool can see they're falling
I gotta make you understand

I'll give you everything, on this I swear
Just promise you'll always be there

[Chorus: All, (Sporty)]
I'm giving you everything (I'm giving you everything)
All that joy can bring (All that joy can bring)
This I swear (Yes, I swear)
And all that I want from you (All that I want from you)
Is a promise you (Want you to promise to)
Will be there (Always be there)

[Chorus: All, (Sporty)]
I'm giving you everything (I'm giving you everything)
All that joy can bring (All that joy can bring)
This I swear (Yes, I swear)
And all that I want from you (All that I want from you)
Is a promise you (Want you to promise to)
Will be there (Always be there)

[Chorus: All, (Sporty)]
I'm giving you everything (I'm giving you everything)
All that joy can bring (All that joy can bring)
This I swear (Yes, I swear)
And all that I want from you (All that I want from you)
Is a promise you (Want you to promise to)
Will be there (Always be there)

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About

Genius Annotation

Released as the album’s second single, “You’ll Be There” became their second number-one single in the United Kingdom, and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. It was a commercial success across Europe, reaching the top ten in most of the charts that it entered. As a result of its popularity, the song receiving a Gold certification by the RIAA in United States.

The music video was inspired by the films Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Pulp Fiction, and features the group as a band of female techno-warriors, who use martial arts and high-tech ninja influenced weapons to capture a hapless male.

Q&A

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What's the history of this song?
Genius Answer

They shared the origin story of “Say You’ll Be There” in the book Wannabe: How the Spice Girls Reinvented Pop Fame.

This song was one of the first that Spice Girls wrote after they left their managers—Chris and Bob Herbert—in 1995. The girls stole the master recordings of their discography from the management offices to keep control of their own work, but without access to Herbert’s contacts, they knew about Eliot Kennedy only that he lived in Sheffield. Mel B and Geri drove to Sheffield and looked for the first phone book they come across, and he was the third Kennedy that they called. The same day they went to his house and persuade him to work with them. The next day the group went to Sheffield to meet with producer Eliot Kennedy, a meeting that was arranged by the Herberts before their departure. The group persuaded him to work with them, becoming a productive session.

Eliot Kennedy commented:

None of them played instruments, so I was left to do the music and get that vibe together. What I said to them was, ‘Look, I’ve got a chorus—check this out’. And I’d sing them the chorus and the melody—no lyrics or anything—and straight away five pencils and pads came out and they were throwing lines at us. Ten minutes later the song was written. Then you go through and refine it. Then later, as you were recording it you might change a few thing here and there. But pretty much it was a real quick process. They were confident in what they were doing, throwing it out there.

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