About the song
Background
- Written and originally recorded by Dolly Parton in 1973 [Wikipedia I Will Always Love You].
- Released as the second single from her album Jolene (1974).
- The song became a country hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart [Wikipedia I Will Always Love You].
- Notably, Elvis Presley expressed interest in recording the song after Parton’s success [Wikipedia I Will Always Love You].
Themes
- The lyrics portray a complex mix of love and letting go.
- The singer expresses deep affection but acknowledges the need to move on due to circumstances.
- The enduring power of love is a central theme, with the line “I will always love you” highlighting a permanent emotional connection.
Lyrics
The song’s lyrics navigate the bittersweet emotions of a love that can’t be. Here’s a look at some key parts:
- Verses: The singer explains the decision to leave a relationship, emphasizing it’s not because of a lack of love.
- Chorus: The powerful and repeated line “I will always love you” reinforces the depth of affection.
- Bridge: The lyrics acknowledge the potential for future happiness for both individuals.
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Lyrics
If I should stay
Well I would only be in your way And so I’ll go, and yet I know I’ll think of you each step of the wayAnd I will always love you
I will always love youBitter-sweet memories
That’s all I’m taking with me Good-bye, please don’t cry ‘Cause we both know that I’m not What you needBut I will always love you
I will always love youAnd I hope life, will treat you kind
And I hope that you have all That you ever dreamed of Oh I do wish you joy And I wish you happiness But above all this I wish you love I love you I will always love youI, I will always, always love you
I will always love you I will always love you I will always love you