Secret Love

Daniel O'Donnell · Other Songs - Daniel O'Donnell

(Paul F.Webster - Sammy Fain)

Danial O'Donnell & Mary Duff



(Danial)

Once I had a secret love

That lived within the heart of me

All too soon my secret love

Became impatient to be free.



(Mary)

So I told a friendly star

The way that dreamers often do

Just how wonderful you are

And why I'm so in love with you.



(Danial)

Now I shout it from the highest hills

(Mary)

Even told the golden daffodils

(Both)

At last my heart's an open door

My secret love's no secret anymore.



--- Instrumental ---



(Danial)

Now I shout it from the highest hills

(Mary)

Even told the golden daffodils

(Both)

At last my heart's an open door

(Mary)

And my secret love's no secret

(Danial)

And my secret love's no secret

(Both)

Our secret love's no secret anymore...

About Secret Love

Daniel O'Donnell's "Secret Love" stands as a poignant example of his signature style, blending traditional folk instrumentation with a deeply personal, emotive vocal delivery. Recorded during the mid-2000s, the track exemplifies his ability to craft intimate ballads that resonate with themes of enduring affection and quiet devotion. As a prominent figure in the English-language folk revival, O'Donnell often utilizes acoustic guitars and subtle harmonies to underscore the narrative weight of his lyrics, creating a soundscape that feels both timeless and distinctly contemporary. The song reflects his broader discography of works that prioritize lyrical clarity and emotional authenticity over complex production, appealing to listeners who appreciate the raw, unadorned beauty of folk storytelling. Its enduring appeal lies in its capacity to evoke a sense of shared human experience, characteristic of his contributions to the genre throughout his career.