Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You

Kellie Pickler · Kellie Pickler [2008]

I remember the way you made love to me

Like I was all you'd ever need

Did you change your mind

Well I didn't change mine

Now here I am trying to make sense of it all

We were best friends now we don't even talk

You broke my heart

Ripped my world apart



Didn't you know how much I loved you

Didn't you know how much I loved you, baby

I gave you everything, every part of me

Didn't you feel it when I touched you

Didn't I rock you when I loved you, baby

Baby, tell me

Didn't you know how much I loved you



I can't get you out of my head

I still feel you in this bed

Left me all alone

You couldn't be more gone

From falling apart to fighting mad

From wanting you back to not giving a damn

I've felt it all

I've been to the wall



Didn't you know how much I loved you

Didn't you know how much I loved you, baby

I gave you everything, every part of me

Didn't you feel it when I touched you

Didn't I rock you when I loved you, baby

Baby, tell me

Didn't you know how much I loved you



One day justice will come and find you

And I'll be right there in your memory to remind you



Didn't you know how much I loved you

Didn't you know how much I loved you, baby

I gave you everything, every part of me

Didn't you feel it when I touched you

Didn't I rock you when I loved you, baby

Baby, tell me



Didn't you know how much I loved you

Didn't you know how much I loved you, baby

I gave you everything, every part of me

Didn't you feel it when I touched you

Didn't I rock you when I loved you, baby

Baby, tell me

I gave you everything, every part of me

Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You

Released on Kellie Pickler's 2008 debut album, this country-pop single showcases her signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and melodic hooks. The track became a defining moment in her early career, establishing her reputation as a vocalist capable of delivering emotional depth alongside commercial appeal. Written by Chris Tomlin and David Garcia, the song explores themes of unrequited love and the lingering pain of a relationship that ended before it truly began. Its upbeat tempo contrasts with its melancholic subject matter, a hallmark of Pickler's style during this era. The recording features her clear, powerful delivery that resonated with audiences across the United States, contributing to the album's success and cementing her place in the contemporary country music landscape.