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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)
Lyrics for Album: 1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]



(K. Goodloe, T. Goodloe, J. Jones, W. Munson, C. McGinnis)



Well, I wonder if you're love will ever belong to me

Well, a voice from deep within keeps talkin'

And it's tellin' me

That a girl with such a heart

Can only tear my dreams apart

But I love you dear

And I don't care what it says.



That same little voice within my heart

Says to find another love

How can I my dear

When I know it's only you I love

And I don't believe a word

Not a single thing I've heard

And my love is yours until my dying day.



Someday when you're really mine

Then I'll say to you it's you I really love

And somehow, oh I'll make you mine

Then you'll clng to me

Just like a girl in love.



That same little voice within my heart

Says to find another love

How can I my dear

When I know it's only you I love

And I don't believe a word

Not a single thing I've heard

And my love is yours until my dying day.



Well, I wonder if your love will ever belong to me.

Well, I wonder if your love will ever belong to me.

Well, I wonder if your love will ever belong to me.

Well, I wonder if your love will ever belong to me...


I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)

Rick Nelson's 1963 recording of 'I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)' stands as a quintessential example of early rock and roll's romantic ballad tradition. Released on the Decca label, the track showcases Nelson's signature vocal style, blending a smooth, crooning delivery with the upbeat instrumentation that defined the mid-1960s sound. The song captures the universal anxiety of unrequited or uncertain affection, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences during the era. As part of his extensive discography, this recording highlights Nelson's ability to navigate both pop and rock genres while maintaining a distinct, polished vocal presence. The composition reflects the emotional complexity often explored in songs from this period, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of classic rock and roll.


Album Lyrics: 1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]


Rick Nelson
"1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]"


1. Every Time I See You Smiling
2. Hey There Little Miss Tease
3. I Wonder (If Your Love Will Ever Belong to Me)
4. Love Is the Sweetest Thing
5. I'm Talking About You
6. Truck Drivin' Man
7. Don't Blame It on Your Wife
8. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
9. Stop By My Window
10. Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Heart - Live
11. I'm Walkin' - Live
12. Feel So Good (Feel So Fine)