Musically, "There You'll Be" is a power ballad in the key of A-flat major, set in common time.[2][3] Arden Lambert from Country Daily described the recording as a love song, writing, "The song starts with a mellow tone, but slowly builds up as the track advances. This melody simulates what people feel when they lose someone. Its lines speak of gratefulness to a deceased person who has shown you that there is more to life. It is a song that looks back on all the things they shared with you. Ultimately, it is a reminder that even if they are not with us anymore, you will know that they will continue to keep us strong as the line in the song says, "I'll keep a part of you with me, And everywhere I am there you'll be".[4]
In my dreams I'll always seeYour soul above the skyIn my heart there'll always beA place for you for all my lifeI'll keep a part of you with meAnd everywhere I am there you'll beEverywhere I am there you'll be
Faith Hill There You'll Be (HQ Video)
In my dreams I'll always seeYour soul above the skyIn my heart there'll always beA place for you for all my lifeI'll keep a part of you with meAnd everywhere I am there you'll be
In my dreams I'll always seeYour soul above the skyIn my heart there'll always beA place for you for all my lifeI'll keep a part of you with meAnd everywhere I am there you'll beEverywhere I am there you'll beAnd everywhere I am there you'll be
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