Above And Beyond
Dwight Yoakam Lyrics


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A well I'll give you love
That's above and beyond the call of love
And I'll never ever make you cry
A yes I'll give you love
That's above and beyond the call of love
And love's something that money can't buy
Well a poor boy's chances for a pretty girl's glances
Are sometimes very few
Though I've got no money, if you'll be my honey
Here's what I'll offer you
A well I'll give you love
That's above and beyond the call of love
And I'll never ever make you cry
A yes I'll give you love
That's above and beyond the call of love
And love's something that money can't buy
We met by chance and I knew at a glance
That I'd found my destiny
Now I want to carry you off and marry you
If you will agree
And I'll give you love
That's above and beyond the call of love
And I'll never ever make you cry
Yes I'll give you love




That's above and beyond the call of love
And love's something that money can't buy

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics to Dwight Yoakam's "Above and Beyond" describe the singer's willingness to give his loved one all that he has to offer, including the kind of love that exceeds expectations. He promises to never hurt her and to give her a love that money cannot buy. The lyrics suggest that although the singer might not be wealthy, he hopes his love will be enough to win her over. He acknowledges that without money, his chances of winning her over are slim, but he is still willing to try. The singer seemingly falls in love with his partner at first glance and desires her to marry him.


The entire song is a tribute to going above and beyond for someone you love. The song invokes the idea of providing for someone emotionally and mentally and states that these things are more valuable than material gain. The love the singer is offering is unconditional and goes above and beyond the typical expectations of what love entails.


Moreover, the song was written by Harlan Howard and was released by Buck Owens in 1960. Owens was one of the most significant figures in the development of the Bakersfield Sound, and Dwight Yoakam regarded him as one of his primary influences. Dwight Yoakam's version of the song was released in 1990 and became one of his biggest hits, reaching number 3 on the Billboard country charts.


Line by Line Meaning

A well I'll give you love
I promise to commit to a loving relationship with you


That's above and beyond the call of love
I will go beyond what is expected of me to show my love for you


And I'll never ever make you cry
I will always treat you with kindness and respect


A yes I'll give you love
I am wholeheartedly willing to love you


And love's something that money can't buy
True love is priceless and cannot be bought with material possessions


Well a poor boy's chances for a pretty girl's glances
A boy with limited financial means is less likely to attract the attention of an attractive girl


Are sometimes very few
This situation can be challenging and discouraging for the boy


Though I've got no money, if you'll be my honey
Despite my lack of wealth, I am hoping you will still give me a chance and be my sweetheart


Here's what I'll offer you
This is what I have to give you in return for your love


We met by chance and I knew at a glance
I knew from the moment I saw you that you were meant to be in my life


That I'd found my destiny
I believe that meeting you was fate and that we are meant to be together


Now I want to carry you off and marry you
I am ready to make a lifelong commitment to you and spend the rest of my life with you


If you will agree
I am hoping that you feel the same way and are willing to take this journey with me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harlan Howard

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