I Love Him So Much

Natalie Cole · Inseparable [2007]

Today we broke up, tomorrow we'll make up

And again he'll hang up on me

But you see, I know he'll never hurt me

I know he'll never desert me



And so I just say, that's my man anyway

Tonight we'll love plenty, tomorrow maybe not any

But I'm sure he'll come through just in time

And to me he's more than just a man



He's my life, so I understand why things has got to be

His way, and I love him so much, so much 'til it hurts me

Yes, I do, so much, so much 'til it hurts me

He makes me cry when I wanna laugh sometimes



His moods, they keep changing all the time

But I know just where his head is, when it's not laying on top of mine

His world is not so different and you may not believe

But I'm sure you'd understand him if you were me



And that's why this world can't look and frown

But I'll never let him down, that is my man

And he means the world to me

And I love him so much, so much 'til it hurts me



Yes, I love him so much, so much 'til it hurts me, oh

(So much, so much 'til it hurts me)

I love him so much

(So much, so much 'til it hurts me)

So much, so much

I Love Him So Much

Natalie Cole's 'I Love Him So Much' stands as a tender declaration within her extensive discography, showcasing the warmth and emotional depth that defined her vocal style. Released on the 2007 album Inseparable, the track reflects Cole's enduring ability to interpret love songs with genuine feeling and sophistication. As a celebrated figure in R&B and pop, Cole built a career on bridging classic soul traditions with contemporary sensibilities, often drawing inspiration from her father's legacy while carving out her own distinct identity. This recording captures her signature smooth delivery, emphasizing intimacy and connection without relying on dramatic flourishes. The song remains a poignant example of her work during a period where she continued to explore themes of romance and devotion, reinforcing her status as a versatile interpreter of the Great American Songbook and modern ballads alike.