About the SongPeter Cetera - Glory Of Love (Extended Version) (Theme From The Karate Kid Part II) - 12" EP 1986 - Warner Bros. Records W8662T - UK Press

Glory of Love by Peter Cetera is a timeless ballad that has captured the hearts of listeners for decades. Released in 1986, the song became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Cetera’s smooth vocals and the song’s soaring melody create a romantic and uplifting atmosphere. The lyrics express the profound emotions of love and commitment, celebrating the beauty and power of human connection.

The chorus, “Glory of love, it’s a wonderful feeling,” perfectly captures the song’s message of joy and fulfillment. The song’s arrangement is lush and orchestral, adding to its grandeur and emotional impact.

Glory of Love has become a beloved classic, often played at weddings and other special occasions. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless message and Cetera’s enduring appeal as a singer.Picture background

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Lyrics: “Glory Of Love”

 

Tonight it’s very clear
‘Cause we’re both lying here
There’s so many things I wanna say
I will always love you
I would never leave you aloneSometimes I just forget
Say things I might regret
It breaks my heart to see you crying
I don’t wanna lose you
I could never make it alone

I am a man who will fight for your honor
I’ll be the hero you’re dreaming of
We’ll live forever
Knowing together
That we did it all for the glory of love

You keep me standing tall
You help me through it all
I’m always strong when you’re beside me
I have always needed you
I could never make it alone

I am a man who will fight for your honor
I’ll be the hero
You’ve been dreaming of
We’ll live forever
Knowing together that we did it all
For the glory of love

It’s like a knight in shining armor
From a long time ago
Just in time I will save the day
Take you to my castle far away

I am a man who will fight for your honor
I’ll be the hero that you’re dreaming of
We’re gonna live forever
Knowing together
That we did it all for the glory of love

We’ll live forever
Knowing together
That we did it all for the glory of love

We did it all for love
We did it all for love
We did it all for love
We did it all for love

 

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