[Verse 1]
Waking up on the weekend
Thinking we could use a holiday
You and me and this feeling
Do you wanna take it all away? Yeah yeah yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
I remember the moment I looked in your eyes
And I saw you and me growing old
You were waiting for me, so I guess they were right
When you know, you know
[Chorus]
You think that we're meant to be
So I'm like, do you wanna marry me?
Ooh, just get down on your knee
About time, I know you wanna marry me
[Verse 2]
I get tired, I get crazy
You're the one that never ran away
So let's get drunk, go to Vegas
And I'll show you what you meant me, yeah yeah yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
I remember the moment I looked in your eyes
And I saw you and me growing old
It was hard to believe, but I guess they were right
When you know, you know
[Chorus]
You think that we're meant to be
So I'm like, do you wanna marry me?
Ooh, just get down on your knee
About time, I know you wanna marry me
[Post-Chorus]
If you do, if you do, yeah, then I do, then I do, baby
If you do, if you do, say you wanna marry me
If you do, if you do, yeah, then I do, then I do, baby
If you do, if you do, say you wanna marry me
[Bridge]
Meet me at the chapel of love
Damn, you're looking fine in your tux
Nothing could be better than love
Nothing could be better than love
Nothing could be better than love
Nothing could be better than love
Nothing could be better than love
Whoa
[Chorus]
You think that we're meant to be
So I'm like, do you wanna marry me?
Ooh, just get down on your knee
About time, I know you wanna marry me
[Post-Chorus]
Say you wanna marry me
If you do, if you do, yeah, then I do, then I do, baby
If you do, if you do, say you wanna marry me
If you do, if you do, yeah, then I do, then I do, baby
If you do, if you do, say you wanna marry me
Marry Me was written by E. Kidd Bogart & Benjamin Giørtz & Betty Who & Sven Ludwig.
Marry Me was produced by E. Kidd Bogart & Peter Thomas.
Who wrote about the origin of the song in her track-by-track feature for Clash Magazine:
‘Marry Me’ was written at a writing camp in Norway in the dead of winter, of all places. I remember finishing the session and running to call my manager and tell him I was in love with this song I’d just writte...