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Our Love Will Still Be There is a classic pop song recorded by The Troggs in 1967. This upbeat and energetic track showcases the band’s signature garage rock sound, featuring driving rhythms, catchy melodies, and Reggie King’s distinctive vocals.

The song’s lyrics express optimism and reassurance about the enduring nature of love. The chorus, “Our love will still be there, when we’re old and gray,” conveys a sense of hope and confidence in the face of time and challenges. The song’s positive message and infectious energy have made it a beloved classic of the British Invasion era.

“Our Love Will Still Be There” was a commercial success for The Troggs, reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. The song’s popularity helped to establish the band as one of the leading acts of the British Invasion and solidified their reputation as pioneers of the garage rock genre.

Today, “Our Love Will Still Be There” remains a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by fans of pop music and garage rock. Its upbeat tempo, catchy melodies, and positive message make it a perfect choice for any party or celebration.Picture background

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Lyrics: “Our Love Will Still Be There”

 

I believe that in years to come
When the mountains have crumbled to dust
And all the oceans have all run dry
And the cars in the street turn to rust.Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there.When the rain from the sky don’t fall
And the stars they don’t shine at night
When all the nations have made their wars
And the soldiers have all had their fight.Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there.I’ll always love you
No matter what comes in our path
I’ll always need you
Like I have done in the past
I’ll always be there
In your ups and in your downs
I’ll even love you if the world stops going ’round.

So when the days and the nights are joined
And the baby does no longer cry
When man has been to the ocean depth
And reached out his arms for the sky.

Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there.

I’ll always love you
No matter what comes in our path
I’ll always need you
Like I have done in the past
I’ll always be there
In your ups and in your downs
I’ll even love you if the world stops going ’round.

So when the days and the nights are joined
And a baby does no longer cry
When man has been to the ocean depths
And reached out his arms for the sky.

Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there
Our love will still be there.

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