I Knew I Loved You - Live Lyrics
Savage Garden
Lyrics
Hmm ohh, I will come
Maybe it's intuition
Somethings you just don't question
Like in your eyes, I see my future in an instant
And there it goes, I think I've found my best friend
I know that it might sound
More than a little crazy
But I believe
I knew I loved you before I met you
I think I dreamed you into life
I knew I loved you before I met you
I have been waiting all my life
There's just no rhyme or reason
Only a sense of completion
And in your eyes, I see the missing pieces
I'm searching for, I think I've found my way home
I know that it might sound
More than a little crazy
But I believe
I knew I loved you before I met you
I think I dreamed you into life
I knew I loved you before I met you
I have been waiting all my life
Ooh hoo ooo, hoo hoo ooo ohh
A thousand angels dance around you
(Ooh hoo, hoo ooo hoo ooo hoo hoo hoo)
I am complete now that I have found you
I knew I loved you before I met you
I think I dreamed you into life
I knew I loved you before I met you
I have been waiting all my life
I knew I loved you before I met you
I think I dreamed you into life
I knew I loved you before I met you
I have been waiting all my life
I knew I loved you before I met you, I knew I loved you
(Ooh hoo ooo, hoo hoo ooo)
I knew I loved you before I met you, I knew I loved you
(Ooh hoo ooo, hoo hoo hoo)
I knew I loved you before I met you
(Oh oh, ohh ohh, oh oh oh ay ay yea oh)
I knew I loved you before I met you, I knew I loved you
I knew I loved you before I
Song & Lyrics Facts
Savage Garden's "I Knew I Loved You" is a romantic ballad that was released in 1999 on their second studio album, Affirmation. It was written by band members Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones and produced by Walter Afanasieff.
The song peaked at number 2 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and topped the charts in Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Sweden, and the UK. The lyrics of "I Knew I Loved You" are about finding true love and being sure of it. The song has been covered by many other artists including Celine Dion, Clay Aiken and Reba McEntire. It remains one of Savage Garden’s most popular songs to this day.