About The Song

“Let Me Be There” is a classic country song by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1973. It was written by John Rostill and became one of Newton-John’s signature songs. It reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, demonstrating its widespread popularity. On the Billboard Country Chart, the song peaked at #7, indicating its strong appeal within the country music genre. Additionally, it climbed to #3 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart, showcasing its crossover appeal to a broader audience. In Canada, the song reached #3 on the RPM Country Tracks chart. It won Olivia Newton-John a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocalist in 1974, marking a significant milestone in her career.

“Let Me Be There” by Olivia Newton-John is a song that conveys a message of unwavering support, loyalty, and companionship. The lyrics express a deep commitment to being present for someone in all aspects of their life. The recurring lines, “Let me be there in your morning, let me be there in your night,” emphasize the singer’s desire to provide constant emotional support, whether during times of joy or difficulty. The song captures the essence of a heartfelt promise to stand by someone’s side, offering reassurance and comfort through all life’s moments. The upbeat tempo and sincere lyrics resonate with listeners, making it a timeless anthem of friendship and devotion.

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Lyrics

Wherever you go
Wherever you may wander in your life
Surely you know
I always wanna be there
Holding your hand
And standing by to catch you when you fall
Seeing you through
In everything you do

Let me be there in your morning
Let me be there in your night
Let me change whatever’s wrong and make it right
Let me take you through that wonderland
That only two can share
All I ask you is let me be there

Watching you grow
And going through the changes in your life
That’s how I know
I always wanna be there
Whenever you feel you need a friend to lean on, here I am
Whenever you call, you know I’ll be there

Let me be there in your morning
Let me be there in your night
Let me change whatever’s wrong and make it right
Let me take you through that wonderland
That only two can share
All I ask you is let me be there