Valentine
Jim Brickman · Playlist: The Very Best Of Jim Brickman [2008]
No way to speak
I would still hear you
If there were no tears
No way to feel inside
I'd still feel for you
Chorus:
And even if the sun refused to shine
Even if romance ran out of rhyme
You would still have my heart
Until the end of time
You're all I need, my love, my Valentine
All of my life
I have been waiting for
All you give to me
You've opened my eyes
And shown me how to love unselfishly
Chorus:
I've dreamed of this a thousand times before
But in my dreams I couldn't love you more
I will give you my heart
Until the end of time
You're all I need, my love, my Valentine
(piano solo)
And even if the sun refused to shine
Even if romance ran out of rhyme
You would still have my heart
Until the end of time
'Cause all I need is you, my Valentine
You're all I need, my love, my Valentine
About Valentine
Jim Brickman's "Valentine" stands as a quintessential example of his signature romantic piano style, blending classical technique with pop sensibilities to create an instantly recognizable sound. Released on the 2008 compilation *Playlist: The Very Best Of Jim Brickman*, the track exemplifies his ability to craft lush, emotive melodies that have become staples in holiday and romantic playlists worldwide. As a central piece in his discography, the song reflects his broader career of adapting classical structures into accessible, commercially successful recordings that appeal to a global audience seeking warmth and nostalgia. The composition relies on Brickman's mastery of the piano to evoke feelings of affection and celebration, characteristic of his work in the New Age and adult contemporary genres. While the specific lyrical content focuses on themes of love, the musical arrangement itself serves as a vehicle for emotional connection, reinforcing the artist's reputation for creating music that resonates deeply with listeners during significant occasions. This recording remains a defining moment in his catalog, showcasing the enduring popularity of his melodic approach.
