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There's Always Me

Words & Music by Don Robertson

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There's Always Me

Words & Music by Don Robertson

When the evening shadows fall,
And you're wond'ring who to call
For a little company
There's always me

Or if your great romance should end,
And you're lonesome for a friend
Darling, you need never be
There's always me

I don't seem to mind somehow
Playing second fiddle now
Someday you'll want me, dear,
And when that day is here,
Within my arms you'll come to know
Other loves may come and go
But my love for you will be eternally
Look around and you will see
There's always me.

First album:

RCA LSP-2370, 1960, Something For Everybody

First recorded:

Studio Session for RCA RCA Studio B, March 12, 1961

More info:

Don Robertson wrote There's Always Me for Elvis, who recorded the song on March 12, 1961, at RCA's Nashville studios. The single release six years later had a six-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, reaching a high of #56.

In 1979 Ray Price had a #30 country hit with There's Always Me (Monument 47-277).


When the evening shadows fall,
And you're wond'ring who to call
For a little company
There's always me

Or if your great romance should end,
And you're lonesome for a friend
Darling, you need never be
There's always me

I don't seem to mind somehow
Playing second fiddle now
Someday you'll want me, dear,
And when that day is here,
Within my arms you'll come to know
Other loves may come and go
But my love for you will be eternally
Look around and you will see
There's always me.

First album:

RCA LSP-2370, 1960, Something For Everybody

First recorded:

Studio Session for RCA RCA Studio B, March 12, 1961

More info:

Don Robertson wrote There's Always Me for Elvis, who recorded the song on March 12, 1961, at RCA's Nashville studios. The single release six years later had a six-week stay on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, reaching a high of #56.

In 1979 Ray Price had a #30 country hit with There's Always Me (Monument 47-277).