I Could Love You
Black Oak Arkansas Lyrics


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If you're feelin' what I'm feelin'
It would be alright
But if you're feelin'
What I'm dealin'
Then we're high high high

I could love you
I could love you
I could love you





Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from the song "I Could Love You" by Black Oak Arkansas. This song talks about the mixed feelings that the singer has towards their lover. It starts with the singer expressing that if their lover has the same feelings as they do, then everything would be alright. However, if the lover feels the same pressure as the singer, then they are in a high state. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but it can be assumed that the singer is feeling pressured and wants to know if the lover feels the same way. The refrain "I could love you" is repeated three times, which shows that the singer may have deep feelings for the lover.


The song is an example of Southern Rock, which was popular in the 70s. The use of electric guitar and distinctive vocals are typical of this genre. The song was released in 1971 as part of the band's self-titled album, which was their first album. The band's debut album was a hit in the southern United States, which helped them achieve popularity throughout the country. The song was written by lead singer Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, who is known for his flamboyant stage persona and charismatic vocals.


Line by Line Meaning

If you're feelin' what I'm feelin'
If you are experiencing the same emotions that I am experiencing


It would be alright
It would be acceptable or satisfactory


But if you're feelin'
However, if you are experiencing


What I'm dealin'
What I am dealing with or going through


Then we're high high high
Then we are extremely or greatly affected by these emotions or circumstances


I could love you
I am capable of loving you


I could love you
I have the potential to love you


I could love you
I am willing to love you




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: NORMAN M. STONE

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