About the song
**George Strait – A Love Without End, Amen** is a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of listeners for decades. Released in 1990 as the lead single from his album *Livin’ It Up*, this song showcases George Strait’s remarkable ability to blend traditional country storytelling with universal themes of love and devotion. Known as the “King of Country,” Strait has made a career out of writing and performing songs that resonate with audiences, and this particular track stands as one of his most iconic works.
The song’s lyrics explore the depth and enduring nature of love, emphasizing the idea that love, particularly the love between a parent and child, is both unconditional and everlasting. The song’s narrative weaves a poignant tale of a father explaining to his son that a love without conditions, much like the love of God, does not have an end. The chorus—“A love without end, Amen”—captures the essence of the song, offering a sense of solace and hope that transcends time and life’s inevitable challenges.
Musically, **A Love Without End, Amen** is a perfect blend of smooth country instrumentation and Strait’s signature heartfelt delivery. The gentle twang of the guitar and the rich tone of Strait’s voice create an atmosphere that is both reflective and uplifting. What makes this song particularly special is its ability to transcend the boundaries of country music, touching listeners of all backgrounds with its universal message about love and loyalty.
For many fans, **George Strait – A Love Without End, Amen** remains a go-to song for celebrations of familial love, faith, and enduring relationships. It’s a reminder that the strongest forms of love are those that persist despite any adversity—just as the love between a parent and a child does. In a world where fleeting emotions are often the norm, this song stands as a testament to the kind of love that never fades, offering both comfort and inspiration.
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Lyrics
Well here we sit at a table for two
But bottle there’s just me and you
She loved me so but I loved her so wrong
I gave her too much of too little too long
So tell me bottle are the things I hear true
That all the answers are in the bottle of you
I need your help this memory’s so strong
I gave her too much of too little too long
Sometimes a man can get lost in a world of his own
He’ll neglect his real world who’s waiting at home
A woman needs her man’s love to lean on
I gave her too much of too little too long