From the Heart of Texas: ‘It Always Will Be’ by Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson – It Always Will Be: A Timeless Melodic Journey

Willie Nelson, the iconic American singer-songwriter, has gifted the world with a plethora of unforgettable songs. One such timeless melody is “It Always Will Be,” a soulful composition that resonates with generations. In this article, we delve into the essence of this mesmerizing song and unravel intriguing facts about both the song and the legendary artist behind it.

Did You Know?

  • About the Song: “It Always Will Be” is a poignant ballad penned by Willie Nelson himself. Released in the early 2000s, the song showcases Nelson’s distinctive storytelling prowess, encapsulating themes of love, longing, and the enduring nature of emotions.
  • About the Artist: Willie Nelson, born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas, is a revered figure in the realm of country music. His career spans over six decades, during which he has produced numerous chart-topping hits and garnered countless awards. Nelson’s distinctive voice and poetic songwriting have earned him a devoted fan base worldwide.

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Lyrics:

“It Always Will Be”

Sometimes I think that love is somewhere
Livin’ on an island all alone
I can see it in the darkness
I can feel it in the distance and then it’s gone

And then I know that it is time
For me to go and find my favorite girl
‘Cause when I look into her eyes I see
All the love there is in all over the world

And it always will be
And it always will be
And it always will be
It always will be

There are some things I think about
And every time I do it breaks my heart
And there is nothing I can do
About this loneliness I feel when we’re apart

And I stop and curse the darkness and the distance
And then your face I’ve see
And when I look into your eyes I’ve see
All the love there is inside of me

And it always will be
And it always will be
And it always will be
It always will be

And it always will be
And it always will be
And it always will be
And it always will be

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