I'll Go to My Grave Loving You

Statler Brothers · Gold [2006]

(Written by Don Reid)



I'll go, I'll go to my grave

To my grave lovin' you (lovin' you) lovin' you

I'd give, I'd give all I've saved

I've saved lovin' you (lovin' you) lovin' you

Abd should, and should I live again

Even then, it won't end

For I'll go, I'll go to my grave

To my grave lovin' you (lovin' you) lovin' you.



Bridge:

Oh, to take his place forever

There's nothin' I wouldn't give

I'd prove to you daily what a man really is.



I'll lay, I'll lay down my life

Down my life lovin' you (lovin' you) lovin' you

I'd work, I'd work day and night

Day and night lovin' you (lovin' you)

Lovin' you, lovin' you

And when, and when life calls us both above

Honey, you'll know that you'd been loved

For I'll go, I'll go to my grave

To my grave lovin' you (lovin' you) lovin' you...

I'll Go to My Grave Loving You

The Statler Brothers delivered a career defined by harmonious storytelling and deeply rooted country and gospel traditions. This recording captures the group's signature blend of sincere emotion and tight vocal arrangements that characterized their extensive discography. As a staple of their later compilations, the track reflects the enduring themes of devotion and loyalty found throughout their body of work. The group's ability to convey profound sentiment through simple, direct musical phrasing secured their place as icons of American music. Their catalog remains a testament to the power of ensemble singing, offering listeners a consistent experience of warmth and nostalgia. This song stands as a representative example of the emotional depth the quartet brought to their recordings across decades of performance.