She's Everywhere

Porter Wagoner · Sing Some Love Songs Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor) [1975]

She walks in my mind like the shadow someone speaks

her name and she appears

I can see her face in total darkness oh she's everywhere

She left a memory I can't forget and a picture of all her loveliness

I still smell the fragrance of her perfume in the air oh she's everywhere



She waits in the corners of my mind and in the stillness

of the night she walks around

Sometimes the memory's so real that I reach for her oh she's everywhere

She left a memory...

Oh she's everywhere

She's Everywhere

Porter Wagoner's 1975 single 'She's Everywhere' stands as a defining example of his country-pop fusion style during the mid-1970s. Recorded for RCA Victor, the track showcases Wagoner's signature blend of twangy vocals and polished production, characteristic of his work on the album 'Sing Some Love Songs.' The song reflects the era's shift toward more melodic, radio-friendly country music while maintaining the storytelling depth that defined his career. As a staple of his discography, the recording highlights his ability to craft anthems that resonated with audiences across the United States, cementing his status as a leading figure in modern country music.