I Can't See Me Without You

Daniel O'Donnell · Daniel O'Donnell Show [2002]

(Conway Twitty)



(I can't see me without you.)



Is it day, is it night

Am I losing my sight

Is it over, are we really through?

I can't see you in my arms anymore

And I can't see me without you.



Chorus:

I can't see me without you to lean on

And I can't see you leaving or gone.

I could never see anything you wanted me to

Now I can't see me without you.



I see the house you once called your home

And I see the door you walked through

I see the road you're leaving me on

And I can't see me without you.



Chorus:

I can't see me without you to lean on

And I can't see you leaving or gone

I could never see anything you wanted me to

Now I can't see me without you.



Now I can't see me without you...

I Can't See Me Without You

Daniel O'Donnell's 2002 recording 'I Can't See Me Without You' stands as a poignant example of his signature style, blending traditional gospel and country elements with a deeply personal vocal delivery. Released on the album 'Daniel O'Donnell Show [2002]', the track exemplifies his ability to weave contemporary production with classic religious themes, creating a sound that resonates with both traditional and modern audiences. O'Donnell's emotive performance captures the essence of his discography, focusing on themes of spiritual reliance and personal faith that have defined his career since the late 1990s. The song reflects his commitment to crafting accessible yet spiritually significant music that bridges the gap between contemporary worship and traditional hymnody.