I Love You So Much It Hurts

Vic Damone · Other Songs - Vic Damone

I love you so much, it hurts me

Darling, that's why I'm so blue

I'm so afraid to go to bed at night

Afraid of losing you



I love you so much, it hurts me

And there's nothing I can do

I want to hold you, my dear, forever and ever

I love so much, it hurts me so



I love you so much, it hurts me

Darling, that's why I'm so blue

I'm so afraid to go to bed at night

Afraid of losing you



I love you so much, it hurts me

And there's nothing I can do

I want to hold you, my dear, forever and ever

I love so much it hurts me so

I Love You So Much It Hurts

Vic Damone's 1959 recording of 'I Love You So Much It Hurts' stands as a quintessential example of the romantic ballad style that defined the late 1950s pop landscape. Released during a period when vocalists were transitioning from the operatic flair of the 1940s to a more intimate, conversational delivery, the track showcases Damone's signature ability to convey deep emotion through subtle phrasing and a restrained yet powerful vocal tone. The composition, likely co-written by the prolific team of Jimmy Van Heusen and Dorothy Fields, captures the vulnerability of unrequited or overwhelming affection, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences of the era. As one of Damone's most recognized performances, the song exemplifies the polished production and lush orchestration characteristic of the era's top-charting singles, cementing his status as a leading figure in vocal pop music.