I Don't Fall in Love So Easy

Trisha Yearwood · The Song Remembers When [MCA]

(Rodney Crowell)

I don't fall in love so easy
I don't even know how it feels
I don't fall in love so easy
I don't even know if it's real.

Too strong don't mean it's for long
Too deep don't mean it's for keeps
Fast doesn't last
I don't fall in love so easy
But I'm fallin' in love with you.

I don't give my heart to just anyone
I don't even know how to do it
I don't give my hand to just any man
I don't wanna put myself through it.

I don't want what I don't want
I can't feel what I don't feel
It's sad but it's true
I don't fall in love so easy
But I'm fallin' in love with you.

I used to pray someday to change
But I found new ways to stay the same
Until you came.

I don't fall in love so easy
I don't even know where to start
I don't fall in love so easy
I don't understand my own heart.

It's so hard to drop my guard
I don't know how to just let go
But what else can I do
I don't fall in love so easy.

But I'm fallin' in love with you
I'm fallin' in love with you
Yes, I'm fallin' in love with you...

I Don't Fall in Love So Easy

Trisha Yearwood's 'I Don't Fall in Love So Easy' stands as a defining track from her 1996 album 'The Song Remembers When.' Released during the height of her career, the song exemplifies her signature blend of country storytelling and soulful R&B influences. With its smooth vocal delivery and reflective lyrics, the recording captures the nuanced emotions of modern romance, distinguishing it from the more traditional country sounds of the era. The track became a staple of her discography, showcasing her ability to craft songs that resonate across genre boundaries while maintaining her authentic country roots. It remains a testament to her skill in blending personal narrative with universal themes of love and heartbreak.