The opening line, "I'm only human, sometimes I make mistakes," establishes a tone of humility and accountability.
is a track by the Irish boy band Westlife , released on November 6, 2000, as part of their second studio album, Coast to Coast . It is a quintessential example of the group's early-2000s pop style, characterized by themes of romantic regret and the desire for reconciliation. Song Composition and Credits
Jörgen Elofsson, Andreas Carlsson, and Jake Schulze. Producer: Jake Schulze. Westlife – Somebody Needs You
The song has a runtime of approximately 3 minutes and 9 seconds. Lyrical Themes and Analysis
The central hook—"Somebody needs you like never before / Somebody wants your love / Baby, open the door"—serves as a direct emotional appeal for connection. The opening line, "I'm only human, sometimes I
The bridge emphasizes isolation and hope, with lines like "In the dark when there's no one around / I still pray that our love can be found". Critical and Fan Reception
Features guitar work by Esbjörn Öhrwall and Andreas Carlsson, with background vocals provided by Anders von Hofsten and Carlsson. According to Genius and Musixmatch
According to Genius and Musixmatch , the lyrics follow a narrative of a speaker acknowledging past mistakes and pleading for a second chance.
The opening line, "I'm only human, sometimes I make mistakes," establishes a tone of humility and accountability.
is a track by the Irish boy band Westlife , released on November 6, 2000, as part of their second studio album, Coast to Coast . It is a quintessential example of the group's early-2000s pop style, characterized by themes of romantic regret and the desire for reconciliation. Song Composition and Credits
Jörgen Elofsson, Andreas Carlsson, and Jake Schulze. Producer: Jake Schulze.
The song has a runtime of approximately 3 minutes and 9 seconds. Lyrical Themes and Analysis
The central hook—"Somebody needs you like never before / Somebody wants your love / Baby, open the door"—serves as a direct emotional appeal for connection.
The bridge emphasizes isolation and hope, with lines like "In the dark when there's no one around / I still pray that our love can be found". Critical and Fan Reception
Features guitar work by Esbjörn Öhrwall and Andreas Carlsson, with background vocals provided by Anders von Hofsten and Carlsson.
According to Genius and Musixmatch , the lyrics follow a narrative of a speaker acknowledging past mistakes and pleading for a second chance.