Love Is the Sweetest Thing

Rick Nelson · 1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]

(R. Noble)



Love is the sweetest thing

What else on earth could ever bring

Such happiness to everything

As love's old story.



Love is the strangest thing

No song of birds upon the wing

Shall in our hearts so sweetly sing

That love's old story.



Whatever heart may desire

Whatever fate may send

This is the song that never will tire

This is the song without end.



Love is the greatest thing

The oldest, yet the latest thing

I only hope that fate may bring

Love's story to you.



Whatever heart may desire

Whatever fate may send.



Love is the sweetest thing

Love is the greatest thing

Love is the greatest thing

This is the song that never will tire

This is the song without end.



Love is the greatest thing

The oldest, yet the latest thing

I only hope that fate may bring

Love's story to you...

Love Is the Sweetest Thing

Rick Nelson's 'Love Is the Sweetest Thing' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, melodic pop style that defined the early 1960s. Recorded during the height of his career, the track showcases his signature vocal delivery, characterized by a gentle, reedy tone that perfectly complements the song's romantic theme. Released on the compilation album '1963-75-Best Of The Later Year [1997]', the recording captures the essence of the era's heartland rock and pop sound, blending acoustic guitar with a steady rhythm section. As one of many tracks from this prolific period, the song reflects Nelson's ability to craft accessible, emotionally resonant melodies that appealed to a wide audience. It remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his enduring influence on the landscape of American pop music from the mid-1950s through the 1960s.