We'll Be Together Again

Rod Stewart · It Had to Be You: The Great American Song Book

No tears
No fears
Remember there's always tomorrow
So what if we have to part
We'll be together again

Your kiss
Your smile
Are memories I'll treasure forever
So try thinking with your heart
We'll be together again

Times when I know you'll be lonesome
Times when I know you'll be sad
Don't let temptation surround you
Don't let the blues make you bad

Some day
Some way
We both have a lifetime before us
For parting is never goodbye
We'll be together again.

Times when I know you'll be lonesome
Times when I know you'll be sad
Don't let temptation surround you
Don't let the blues make you bad

Some day
Some way
We both have a lifetime before us
For parting is not goodbye
We'll be together again.

We'll Be Together Again

Rod Stewart's "We'll Be Together Again" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery over classic rock and roll and traditional pop standards. Recorded for the album "It Had to Be You: The Great American Song Book," the track showcases Stewart's signature vocal delivery, blending smooth phrasing with a gritty, authentic edge that defined his career. The song reflects the enduring appeal of mid-20th-century songwriting, capturing themes of enduring love and reunion with a timeless quality. As part of Stewart's extensive discography, this recording highlights his ability to reinterpret traditional material with a modern sensibility, cementing his status as a pivotal figure in English rock history. The composition serves as a testament to the artist's commitment to musical integrity and his ability to connect with audiences across generations through his distinctive style.