That's Why I Love Her So

Willie Nelson · Nashville Was The Roughest [1976]

The quiet way she sits there with her hand in mine

That's why I love her so that's why I love her so

And the way she's alwayas tender with my mind

That's why I love her so that's why I love her so

In a crowded room you'll never know she's there

Unless I need her and if I really need her

She'll gladly tell the world how much she cares

That's why I love her so that's why I love her so



[ guitar ]



In a crowded room...

That's why I love her so that's why I love her so

That's Why I Love Her So

On the 1976 album Nashville Was The Roughest, Willie Nelson delivers a tender ballad titled That's Why I Love Her So. The track exemplifies his signature country style, blending acoustic guitar with a warm, reflective vocal delivery that highlights his deep connection to love and loss. Recorded during a period when Nelson was exploring the complexities of his personal history, the song fits seamlessly into his broader discography of heartfelt storytelling. It stands as a quintessential example of his ability to craft intimate recordings that resonate with listeners across generations, capturing the quiet moments of affection that define his artistic legacy.