I'll Keep on Loving You
Willie Nelson · Moonlight Becomes You [1994]
Then I'll keep on loving you
And if the dawn comes tomorrow and we know that it is true
Then I'll keep on loving you
What the thing changes sky to fall the dawn wouldn't come the world wouldn't stall
I wouldn't care as long as you're near it wouldn't matter to me at all
And if the stars stay in heaven and the moon stays in the blue
Then I'll keep on loving you
[ piano - guitar ]
If I ever should lose you then I know just what I'll do
I'll just keep on loving you
You are heaven to me dear you are every dream come true
And I'll keep on loving you
Life is so sweet when you are near I couldn't do without you my dear
I love you so I want you to know I think of you wherever I go
And I will always be faithful and I'm sure that you will too
And I'll keep of loving you then I'll keep on loving you
I'll Keep on Loving You
Willie Nelson's 'I'll Keep on Loving You' stands as a defining track from his 1994 album *Moonlight Becomes You*. Recorded during a period marked by his deep personal struggles with alcoholism, the song reflects a raw and unfiltered vulnerability that became a hallmark of his later work. The recording captures Nelson's signature acoustic style, blending his distinctive vocal delivery with a straightforward arrangement that emphasizes emotional honesty over technical complexity. Released in the mid-1990s, the track resonated with audiences seeking authenticity, reinforcing Nelson's reputation as a chronicler of the American heartland experience. It remains a staple of his discography, often cited as an example of his ability to distill complex internal conflicts into accessible, timeless music.

