You'll Never Know

Steve Lawrence · Other Songs - Steve Lawrence

You'll never know just how much I miss you

You'll never know just how much I care

And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you

You ought to know, for haven't I told you so



A million or more times?

You went away and my heart went with you

I speak your name in my every prayer

If there is some other way to prove that I love you



I swear I don't know how

You'll never know if you don't know now

(You went away and my heart went with you

I speak your name in my every prayer)



If there is some other way to prove that I love you

I swear I don't know how

You'll never know if you don't know now

You'll never know if you don't know now

You'll Never Know

Steve Lawrence's 'You'll Never Know' stands as a quintessential example of the romantic ballad style that defined his career alongside his partner, Marty Robbins. Recorded in the mid-1960s, the track exemplifies the smooth, polished production and lush orchestration characteristic of Lawrence's solo work during this era. The song captures the universal sentiment of longing and the realization that some truths remain hidden, a theme central to the pop and adult contemporary genres of the time. As part of Lawrence's extensive discography, the recording showcases his distinctive vocal style, blending warmth with a gentle, emotive delivery that became a hallmark of his performances. The composition reflects the era's focus on polished, radio-friendly melodies designed to evoke deep emotional resonance without relying on complex instrumentation, cementing its place in the catalog of classic love songs.