About the song

George Strait, often referred to as the “King of Country Music,” has a vast repertoire of hits that have resonated with audiences for decades. Among his most beloved songs is “A Love Without End, Amen,” a timeless ballad that showcases Strait’s signature vocal style and heartfelt storytelling.

Released in 1990 as the lead single from his album “Carrying On,” “A Love Without End, Amen” quickly became a chart-topping success, solidifying Strait’s position as one of country music’s most popular and enduring stars. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its relatable themes of love, commitment, and the enduring nature of a deep connection.

Written by Dean Dillon, the song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that transcends time and circumstances. The opening lines, “I’ve been thinkin’ ’bout forever, how it feels to hold on tight,” immediately set the tone for a heartfelt exploration of a lifelong commitment. The song’s chorus, “A love without end, amen, that’s what I’m prayin’ for,” serves as a powerful declaration of the singer’s unwavering devotion.

Strait’s delivery of “A Love Without End, Amen” is both emotive and understated. His vocals are warm and inviting, conveying a sense of sincerity and authenticity. The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, featuring acoustic guitar, fiddle, and a subtle blend of strings. The instrumentation complements Strait’s vocals, creating a timeless and classic sound.

The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its universal themes and Strait’s ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level. “A Love Without End, Amen” has become a staple of country music radio, and its lyrics continue to resonate with listeners of all ages. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Strait or new to his music, this timeless ballad is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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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

By Tam Le