I'd Love to Live With You Again

Faron Young · A Man and His Music [Mercury] [1974]

(Dicky Oberbey)



Loneliness has made me weak enough to meet you here

The warmest thing that touch my lips on your lips is a tear

You say you love me and want me back again and all your wrongs you see

Yes, I'd love to live with you again but then I couldn't live with me.



Your lips are just as cold as ever so is you hair

But still the thrill is gone because another has been there

It breaks my heart to walk away from one I need so desperately

So I'd love to live with you again but then I couldn't live with me.



--- Instrumental ---



Yes. it breaks my heart to walk away from one I need so desperately

So I'd love to live with you again but then I couldn't live with me...

I'd Love to Live With You Again

Faron Young's 'I'd Love to Live With You Again' stands as a poignant example of his mastery in country storytelling. Recorded for the 1974 Mercury album 'A Man and His Music,' the track exemplifies the smooth, polished production that defined his later career while retaining the emotional core of his earlier hits. The song reflects Young's ability to blend traditional country themes with a sophisticated vocal delivery, characteristic of his work during the mid-1970s. It serves as a testament to his enduring appeal as a singer-songwriter who could navigate both personal narrative and broader musical trends of the era without losing his distinctive voice.