Holding Her And Loving You Lyrics

Earl Thomas Conley

Earl Thomas Conley - Holding Her And Loving You Lyrics

Lyrics

It's the third hardest thing I'll ever do
Leavin' here without you
And the second hardest thing I'll ever do
Is tellin' her about you

She's been good to me when things were goin' rough
How can I tell her now, good ain't good enough
Oh, the hardest thing I've ever had to do
Is holding her and loving you

If she'd give me one good reason I'd be gone
She ain't done, one thing wrong
So don't expect me to just walk out of the door
I still love her but I love you more

She's been good to me when things weren't goin' right
She made my days long before you made my nights
So, the hardest thing I've ever had to do
Is holding her and loving you

Yeah, the hardest thing I've ever have to do
Is holing her and loving you
Girl, the hardest thing I've ever have to do
Is holding her and loving you

Song & Lyrics Facts

"Holding Her And Loving You" is a song by American country music singer Earl Thomas Conley. It was released in August 1982 as the first single from his album, Fire and Smoke.

The song was written by Conley and fellow songwriter Dean Dillon. It went on to become one of Conley's most successful singles, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a man who is still in love with his ex-lover, despite being married to another woman. He finds himself torn between his feelings for both women, but ultimately decides that he will remain faithful to his wife. Musically, "Holding Her And Loving You" is an upbeat country tune featuring steel guitar and fiddle solos. With its relatable themes and catchy melody, it remains one of Conley's signature songs.

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