Never Ending Song of Love
Daniel O'Donnell · Follow Your Dream + Thoughts of Home [2006]
From now on that's all I wanna do
From the first time we met I knew
I'd have a never ending love for you.
After all this time of being alone
We can love one another
Feel for each other, from now on
Feel so good I can hardly stand it.
Never ending love for you
From now on that's all I wanna do
From the first time we met I knew
I'd have a never ending song of love for you.
--- Instrumental ---
After all this time of being alone
We can love one another
Feel for each other, from now on
Feel so good I can hardly stand it.
Never ending love for you
From now on that's all I wanna do
From the first time we met I knew
I'd have a never ending song of love for you.
I've got a never ending love for you
From now on that's all I wanna do
From the first time we met I knew
I'd have a never ending song of love for you.
I'd have a never ending song of love for you.
I'd sing my song of never ending song of love for you...
About Never Ending Song of Love
Daniel O'Donnell's "Never Ending Song of Love" stands as a poignant testament to his signature style of emotive, acoustic-driven balladry. Recorded for the 2006 compilation *Follow Your Dream + Thoughts of Home*, the track exemplifies his ability to weave personal narrative with universal themes of devotion and longing. As a prominent figure in contemporary Christian music, O'Donnell often blends traditional gospel influences with modern pop sensibilities, creating recordings that resonate deeply with listeners seeking spiritual reflection. The song's enduring appeal lies in its melodic structure and O'Donnell's distinctive vocal delivery, which conveys a sense of quiet intimacy rather than overt theatricality. It reflects a period where his discography focused on exploring the complexities of faith and human connection through accessible songwriting. While part of a broader collection of works spanning decades, this recording remains a standout example of his capacity to craft timeless melodies that address the human condition without relying on specific lyrical exposition.
