The Darkness - I Believe In A Thing Called Love (Official Music Video) [HD]

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Published 2014-07-14
Watch the official HD remastered music video for "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" by The Darkness from their 2003 album 'Permission to Land'.

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Lyrics:
Can't explain all the feelings that you're making me feel
My heart's in overdrive and you're behind the steering wheel

Touching you
Touching me
Touching you, God, you're touching me

I believe in a thing called love
Just listen to the rhythm of my heart
There's a chance we could make it, now
We'll be rocking 'til the sun goes down
I believe in a thing called love
Ooh
Huh

I wanna kiss you every minute, every hour, every day
You got me in a spin, but everythin' is a-okay

Touching you
Touching me
Touching you, God, you're touching me

I believe in a thing called love
Just listen to the rhythm of my heart
There's a chance we could make it, now
We'll be rocking 'til the sun goes down
I believe in a thing called love
Ooh

Touching you
Touching me
Touching you, God, you're touching me
Oh

I believe in a thing called love
Just listen to the rhythm of my heart
There's a chance we could make it, now
We'll be rocking 'til the sun goes down
I believe in a thing called love
Oh!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CanadaMMA
    This song has the Princess Bride effect. It's supposed to be a parody, but ends up being an incredible example of it at the same time, and in a way that makes you love it.
  • @remswart3565
    A song from 2003 that captures the 80's vibe, amazing.
  • @Schiels229
    More songs need to introduce their guitar solos by having the lead singer shout "GUITAR!" right before it.
  • @MrSnotrock3t
    The absolute BALLS to release this song, with this video, with that falsetto, at the time they did... LEGENDARY
  • I was 23 when this song came out, and I knew it was epic. 20 years later at the age of 44, it's still epic. The lead singer has a YT music review channel, and he's awesome.
  • @nateds7326
    Definetly the best 80s song of the 21st century.
  • @SpencerBarton
    This song/video has no business being this incredible.
  • @mlburkh
    No other point in the 2000s was the androgynous theatric of glam rock so beautifully captured. I remember not liking it much as a teen, but coming back to it all these years later (and having matured a bit) I find that this band really had game.
  • @MrFTW733
    The Fall Guy brought me here. Movie was awesome!
  • Remembering when I convinced my youth pastor somehow that this was a Christian song and we actually got to play it at church. I don’t know how I’ve gotten through life honestly...
  • @Sungunone
    I can't start my day without this song 😂😂😂
  • @Frogstrap1965
    This song is an integral memory of staying home from school watching VH1. What a banger.
  • @r.m.m.1333
    When you realize this was actually released in 2003... ... and not in the '70s Glam Rock era nor in the '80s Hair Metal era.
  • @MrCampbellambulus
    My wife and I entered our wedding reception to this song- it totally kicks butt and got the party started right away. It's been pure bliss ever since
  • @ekscalybur
    I was approaching my 30s when this came out. I adored the absolute ridiculousness of it. I told the younger generation I was working with it was the best thing on the radio, it was maximum silliness but it was GOOD. The tune is catchy, the solos are banging and the singers voice is mind boggling. They said I was officially old and became fully out of touch. Yet here we are.