Ronnie Milsap – (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me

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About The Song

In the realm of country music, there are certain songs that stand the test of time, transcending generations and genres to become timeless classics. Ronnie Milsap’s (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me is undoubtedly one such gem, a song that has captivated audiences since its release in 1981. With its infectious melody, heartfelt lyrics, and Milsap’s own captivating vocals, (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me epitomizes the essence of countrypolitan music, a genre that seamlessly blends country twang with pop sensibilities.

Milsap, a true icon of country music, was known for his smooth, soulful vocals and his ability to deliver heartfelt emotions through his singing. (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me showcases these talents perfectly, as he weaves a tale of love, loss, and the enduring power of memories. The song’s opening lines, “Well, you can walk out on me tonight / If you think that it ain’t feeling right,” immediately set the stage for a story of a love that is on the rocks. Yet, despite the impending separation, Milsap’s character remains confident that his love will never fade, declaring, “But darling, there ain’t no gettin’ over me.”

The song’s brilliance lies in its ability to capture the complexities of love and the lingering effects of a relationship, even after it has ended. Milsap’s lyrics paint vivid images of the ways in which his former lover will be haunted by his presence: “I’ll be the bill you forgot to pay / I’ll be the dream that keeps you awake / I’ll be the song on the radio / I’ll be the reason that you tell the boys no.”

The melody of (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me is equally captivating, a blend of countrypolitan flair and pop sensibilities. The verses feature a gentle, lilting melody that builds towards the chorus, which explodes with a surge of emotion. Milsap’s vocals soar during the chorus, imbuing the lyrics with an undeniable intensity that makes the song’s message unforgettable.

(There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me is a testament to Ronnie Milsap’s artistry and the enduring power of countrypolitan music. It is a song that speaks to the heart, capturing the universal emotions of love, loss, and the lingering impact of a profound connection. With its timeless melody, relatable lyrics, and Milsap’s soulful vocals, (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me remains a country music classic, a song that continues to resonate with listeners decades after its release.

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Lyric

Well you can walk out on me tonightIf you think that it ain’t feeling rightBut darlingThere’s ain’t no getting over meWell you can say that you need to be freeBut there ain’t no place that I won’t beSweet darling bass run upThere ain’t no getting over meI’ll be the bill you forgot to pay bass run upI’ll be the dream that keeps you awakeI’ll be the song on the radioI’ll be the reason that you tell the boys no
Don’t you knowYou can tell everyone that we’re throughYou might even believe it tooBut darlingThere’s ain’t no getting over meSweet darling lead, bass run upThere ain’t no getting over me
I’ll be the face that you see in the crowdI’ll be the times that you cry out loudI’ll be the smile when there’s no one aroundI’ll be the book that you just can’t put downSo you can walk out on me tonight
If you think that it ain’t feeling rightBut darlingThere’s ain’t no getting over meYou’ll see sweet darlingThere’s ain’t no getting over meNo no no no No DarlingThere ain’t no getting over me
OhNo darlingThere ain’t no getting over me
Oh darlingThere ain’t no getting over me
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