I Saw The Light
Wynonna Judd · Collection [1997]
On your front porch
And wrote 'I love you' on a note
I rang the doorbell
And turned to go
Baby when the curtains moved
I couldn't believe the view
I saw the light in your window tonight
And I saw two shadows holding each other tight
I know the truth
When I look in your eyes
I saw the light in your window tonight
So take your cheating hands off my red dress
'Cause I ain't wearing this thing for you
I see you clearly now
And your lies too
They say that love is blind
Baby not this time
I saw the light in your window tonight
And I saw two shadows holding each other tight
I know the truth when I look in your eyes
I saw the light in your window tonight
Why baby why
Should I listen to you
I cry baby cry
Now I'm walking out the door
They say that love is blind
Well baby not this time
I saw the light in your window tonight
And I saw two shadows holding each other tight
I know the truth when I look in your eyes
I saw the light in your window tonight
I know the truth when I look in your eyes
I saw the light in your window tonight
I Saw The Light
Wynonna Judd's 'I Saw The Light' stands as a defining track from her 1997 album Collection, showcasing her signature blend of country storytelling and emotional depth. Recorded during a pivotal era in her career, the song reflects her ability to craft narratives that resonate with personal vulnerability and universal themes of hope. As part of her extensive discography, this recording exemplifies the polished production and vocal clarity that characterized her work in the late 1990s. The track remains a staple of her catalog, illustrating how Judd successfully transitioned into a major pop-country force while maintaining her roots in traditional country music. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic structure and Judd's emotive delivery, which continues to attract new listeners and reaffirm her status as a respected artist in the genre.
