I Keep On Loving You
Reba McEntire · Keep On Loving You [2009]
That's what my Mama always said
Faith is the belief in something
More than what you know
That's what the good book says
You gotta play the cards you got
Who knows what fate is holding
At times you gotta go
Without knowing where you're going
That's why I keep on lovin' you, I keep on lovin' you
Through the baby don't leave mes
And never will agains
And I promise tos, I keep on lovin' you
Lord knows we've had our share of fights
Our sleepless nights, our ups and downs
We've had plenty and then some of baby
I'm gones and turnarounds
Sometimes I swear it might be easier
To throw in the towel
Someday we're gonna look back
And say look at us now
That's why I keep on lovin' you, I keep on lovin' you
Through the baby don't leave mes
And never will agains
And I promise tos
I keep on lovin' you, keep on lovin' you
Through the I take it backs, I didn't mean it like thats
I'd never hurt yous, oh, I keep on lovin' you
I keep on lovin' you, I keep on lovin' you
Through the baby don't leave mes
And never will agains
And I promise tos
I keep on lovin' you, I keep on lovin' you
Through the I take it backs, I didn't mean it like that
I'd never hurt yous, oh, I keep on lovin' you
I keep on lovin' you, I keep on lovin' you
I Keep On Loving You
Reba McEntire's 'I Keep On Loving You' stands as a defining anthem of country music's enduring themes of devotion and resilience. Released on her 2009 album of the same name, the track exemplifies her signature vocal style, blending powerful belting with a narrative of unwavering commitment. The song reflects the broader tradition of female country artists who have championed strong, independent women's perspectives, yet McEntire's delivery remains deeply rooted in the genre's classic storytelling. As a staple of her discography, the recording has become a cultural touchstone, frequently featured in compilations and celebrated for its ability to resonate with listeners across generations. Its enduring popularity underscores McEntire's status as a leading figure in modern country music, whose work continues to influence the genre's emotional depth and lyrical focus.
