Look How I Love You

Bill Anderson · Bill [MCA] [1973]

(James Gilbreath)



Love you, look how I love you

Look how I love you, see it shining in my eyes

Little drops of love falling from my eyes

Tell an old familiar story, you're telling me goodbye.



And I still love you, look how I love you

Look how I love you, see it falling from my eyes

Won't you ever turn your head, take one last look as you leave

Give you something to remember in your victory over me.



And I still love you, look how I love you

Look how I love you see it falling from my eyes.



--- Instrumental ---



I never was a lover like others you have known

But I'll be waiting for you when the great ones have all gone

Because I love you, yes, I still love you

Look how I love you, see it falling from my eyes. mhm mhm...

Look How I Love You

Bill Anderson's 'Look How I Love You' stands as a poignant song in his extensive discography, released on the 1973 self-titled album for MCA Records. Known for his distinctive 'yodel' and his reputation as a masterful songwriter, Anderson often crafted narratives that blended heartache with enduring devotion. This track exemplifies his ability to convey deep emotional resonance through straightforward, relatable storytelling. During this era, Anderson was solidifying his status as a cornerstone of country music, balancing commercial success with artistic integrity. The recording captures his signature vocal style, characterized by a gentle, conversational delivery that invites listeners into the intimate world of the song. As part of a prolific body of work, this piece highlights Anderson's consistent ability to produce meaningful music that resonates across generations of country fans.