Buck Owens – I Don’t Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)

About the song

Background:

  • Released in 1964, “I Don’t Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)” was a major hit for Buck Owens, reaching number one on both the US and Canadian country charts.
  • It was his fourth number one single on the country charts and spent six weeks at the top spot.
  • The song was also included on Owens’ album of the same name, which reached number one on the Billboard Country Albums chart.

Themes:

The song is a classic example of unconditional love in country music. The narrator assures his lover that he doesn’t mind the little things that might bother some people – her temper, her past mistakes, or even if she’s not wealthy. All that matters to him is her love.

  • Unconditional Love: The core theme is the narrator’s unwavering devotion. He’s willing to overlook anything as long as she reciprocates his love.
  • Acceptance: The lyrics highlight the idea of accepting a partner for who they are, flaws and all.
  • Simple Pleasures: The song suggests that true happiness comes from love, not material possessions.

“I Don’t Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)” is a catchy tune with relatable themes that helped solidify Buck Owens’ place as a country music legend.

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Lyrics

Well, I don’t care if the sun don’t shineI don’t care if the bells don’t chimeJust as long as you love meAnd I don’t care if the tops don’t spinI don’t care if the gins won’t ginJust as long as you love me
So darling, let it rain, let it snowLet the cold north wind blowJust as long as you love meNorth or south, east or westYou know I will stand the testJust as long as you love me
Well, I don’t care if the birds don’t singI don’t care if the bells don’t ringJust as long as you love meI don’t care if the world don’t turnI don’t care if the fire don’t burnJust as long as you love me
So darling, let it rain, let it snowLet the cold north wind blowJust as long as you love meNorth or south, east or westYou know I will stand the testJust as long as you love me
Oh darling, just as long as you love me