![]() ![]() In the United States, "I'll Be" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart on the issue dated February 28, 1998, and went on to peak at number four there in November, in its 39th week on the chart. I knew that she was waiting, and I always said to her, 'Don't ever look back on this in any other way than I'll be your biggest fan.' You know, 'I'll always be a fan.'" Chart performance And it was something that I said to a girl that I'd been going out with. ![]() It was this admission of failure and this prayer that I could be a better person, wrapped up as sort of the end of a relationship kind of thought. I was struggling with some personal problems at the time, as well, so it was all of those things. ![]() And it was the hope that I would be better, grow and be better as a person. McCain said, "It was the end of a relationship for me, and it was also an admission of my inability to function in a relationship, hence the love suicide line. Content Īlthough "I'll Be" has become a popular wedding song, McCain said "it's really more of a prayer" written in a moment of personal desperation after a break-up, the idea being that "maybe if I write my future, it'll come true." In 2015, McCain re-recorded "I'll Be" for his EP Phoenix. The album is titled Wintertime Blues: The Benefit Concert. On December 22, 1999, McCain recorded a version with Warren Haynes on the live concert album from the 11th Annual Christmas Jam, a benefit concert for Habitat for Humanity in Asheville, North Carolina. Upon its release, the song reached number five in the United States and number 52 in Canada. Its opening melody is played with electric guitar (as opposed to acoustic on the album) and the vocal and saxophone lines differ. The radio version of "I'll Be", which was released on a CD single with "Grind Me in the Gears" as the B-side, differs from the album version. McCain recorded an acoustic version of the song for his follow-up album, Messenger. The song was serviced to US radio in October 1997 and was commercially released on September 8, 1998, as the first single from his second album, Misguided Roses (1997). Verse 3 means he has been burned in love before, he gave up on it, but by his memories of the words she's said to him he's fought his way back to trusting love again." I'll Be" is a song written and performed by American singer Edwin McCain. ![]() He contiunes on verse 2 to say that he's bitter from what happened in his past love life (rain falls angry on the tin roof) but she is his proof that he is not all lost, yet, that he still is capable of such love. As love can be scary when its that deep but he'd prefer to die for her then death from heatache. He wants her to trap him because he is surrendering to her utterly without a fight as he contiunes to say that he'd be willing to die within the depths of his love for her not just when he talks about suicide but when he says "instead of the gallows of heartache that hang from above". He begins to talk about her green eyes that he first falls for, takes his breath away, and makes him feel like flying. I am a poet/songwriter and this song is extremely deep and BEAUTIFUL!!! Tuned in, turned on, remembered the things I've dropped out, burned up, fought my way Instead of the gallows of heartache that hang from above You're My Survival, You're My Living Proof I'll be captivated, I'll hang from your lips I'll Be by* Edwin McCain (google pics || view in plain text) And is it a okay song? here are the lyics. Hey I have this song with lyrics I don't excalty know what it is talking about. ![]()
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