Love changes everything
Roger Whittaker · On Broadway [1995]
Love, love changes everything,
hands and faces, earth and sky
Love, love changes everything,
How you live and how you die
Love, can make the summer fly,
Or a night seem like a lifetime
Yes love, love changes everything,
Now I tremble at your name
Nothing in the world will ever be the same
Love, love changes everything,
Days are longer, words mean more
Love, love changes everything,
Pain is deeper, than before
Love, will turn your world around,
And that world will last forever
Yes, love, love changes everything,
Brings you glory, brings you shame
Nothing in the world will ever be the same
Off into the world we go,
Planning futures, shaping years
Love bursts in and suddenly,
All our wisdom disappears
Love, makes fools of everyone,
All the rules we make are broken
Yes, love, love changes everything,
live or perish, in its flame
Love will never ever let you be the same
Love will never ever let you be the same
About Love changes everything
Roger Whittaker's "Love Changes Everything" appears on his 1995 Broadway album, showcasing his enduring ability to blend traditional folk storytelling with theatrical vocal prowess. As a child prodigy who rose to fame in the 1960s, Whittaker maintained a prolific recording career well into the 21st century, delivering this track with the same emotional depth that defined his early work. The song reflects his signature style of clear, resonant singing often paired with acoustic instrumentation, characteristic of his extensive discography spanning decades. While he is best known for his 1960s hits, this recording demonstrates his continued relevance and mastery of the genre, offering a mature perspective on themes of affection and transformation. The piece stands as a testament to his long-standing commitment to high-quality musical performance across various eras and settings.

