I Will Always Love You

Michael Johnson · Other Songs - Michael Johnson

standing by my window

list'ning for your call

seems i really miss you after all

time won't let me keep these sad thoughts to myself

i just like to let you know

i wish i never let you go...



*and i'll always love you

deep inside this heart of mine, i do love you

and i'll always need you

and if you ever change your mind

i'll still,i will Love you



wish you'd never left me

but love's a mystery

you can break a heart so easily

the days and nights reveal

how much i feel for you

time has come for me to see

how much your love has meant to me...



*and i'll always love you

and if you ever change your mind

i'll still, i will Love you



Time like a river keeps on rollin' right on by

Nothing left for me to do

so i watch the river rise



*and i'll always love you

deep inside this heart of mine, i do love you

and i'll always need you

and if you ever change your mind

i'll still, i will

i'll still, i will love you...

About I Will Always Love You

Michael Johnson's "I Will Always Love You" stands as a defining track within the soul and R&B canon, showcasing his ability to blend vocal prowess with emotive storytelling. While often associated with Whitney Houston's cover, Johnson's original recording captures a distinct, gritty texture characteristic of 1980s Philadelphia soul. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to convey deep romantic devotion without relying on cliché, instead focusing on the raw vulnerability of a man who has lost everything yet remains steadfast in his love. Released during an era when soul music was experiencing a significant resurgence, the track exemplifies the genre's emphasis on lyrical depth and vocal nuance. Johnson's delivery, marked by a conversational yet powerful tone, anchors the song in a tradition of male soul singers who prioritize emotional honesty over polished production. The composition serves as a testament to the genre's capacity to explore complex human relationships, ensuring that the recording remains a relevant and moving piece of music decades later.