Introduction

Nestled within the heart of country music’s illustrious history, “I’ll Be Here In The Morning” by the legendary Don Williams has stood the test of time as a cherished gem in the genre. This soul-stirring ballad, released in 1973, continues to captivate listeners with its heartfelt lyrics and the unmistakable warmth of Williams’ voice.Don Williams, Country's 'Gentle Giant,' Dead at 78 – Rolling Stone

Did You Know?

Don Williams, often referred to as the “Gentle Giant” of country music, was born on May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas. He left an indelible mark on the industry with his mellow baritone voice and a string of chart-topping hits. “I’ll Be Here In The Morning” is a testament to his storytelling prowess and ability to convey raw emotions through music.

This classic tune showcases Don Williams’ enduring popularity, having been covered by several artists over the years. Its influence on the country music landscape cannot be overstated, making it a timeless piece of art that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.Don Williams Dead: Country Music Star Was 78 – The Hollywood Reporter

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Lyrics: I’ll Be Here In The Morning

There’s no stronger wind than the one that blows
down a lonesome railroad line
No prettier sight than looking back
on a town you left behind
There is nothin’ that’s as real
as a love that’s in my mind

Close your eyes
I’ll be here in the morning
close your eyes
I’ll be here for a while

There’s lots of things along the road
I’d surely like to see
I’d like to lean into the wind
and tell myself I’m free
but your softest whisper’s louder
than the highways call to me

Close your eyes
I’ll be here in the morning
close your eyes
I’ll be here for a while

All the mountains and the rivers
and the valleys can’t compare
to your blue lit dancin’ eyes
and yellow shining hair
I could never hit the open road
and leave you layin’ there

Close your eyes
I’ll be here in the morning
close your eyes
I’ll be here for a while

Lay your head back easy, love,
close your cryin’ eyes
I’ll be layin’ here beside you
when the sun comes on the rise
I’ll stay as long as the cuckoo wails
and the lonesome bluejay cries.

Close your eyes
I’ll be here in the morning
close your eyes
I’ll be here for a while [x2]