I Will Never Marry
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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They say that love's a gentle thing
But it's only brought me pain
For the only man I ever loved
Has gone on the morning train

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Well, the train pulled out
The whistle blew
With a long and a lonesome moan
He's gone, he's gone
Like the morning dew
And left me all alone

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Well, there's many a change in the winter wind
And a change in the cloud's design
There's many a change in a young man's heart
But never a change in mine

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife




I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Linda Ronstadt's song "I Never Will Marry" are about the pain of lost love and the decision to live a life of singleness. The first verse talks about the common belief that love is gentle, but for the singer, it has never been so. The only man she ever loved has left her on a morning train, causing her pain. The rest of the song repeats the chorus, which is a declaration that she will never marry and will live single for the rest of her days. The second verse describes the moment of the man's departure, as the train pulls out and blows its whistle, leaving her alone. The last verse talks about the changes that occur in life, but the singer's decision to remain unmarried will not change.


Many interpretations can be made from the lyrics, but the dominant theme is the idea that one can choose to live a life of singleness, even in a society that expects women to marry and have children. The singer seems to take ownership of her decision to remain unmarried and rejects the traditional societal expectations. The lyrics also depict the pain of lost love and the difficulty of moving on, as seen in the singer's continued reference to the man that left her.


Line by Line Meaning

They say that love's a gentle thing
People often describe love as a peaceful, kind emotion


But it's only brought me pain
However, my experience with love has only caused me sorrow and discomfort


For the only man I ever loved
Out of all the people I've had romantic feelings for


Has gone on the morning train
He has departed on a locomotive early in the day


I never will marry
I have decided that I will never enter into matrimony


I'll be no man's wife
I will not be someone's spouse


I expect to live single
I anticipate living without a partner


All the days of my life
For the entirety of my existence


Well, the train pulled out
The locomotive departed the station


The whistle blew
The train horn made a sound


With a long and a lonesome moan
In a sorrowful and drawn-out wail


He's gone, he's gone
He has left me behind


Like the morning dew
As fleeting as the dampness on the grass at sunrise


And left me all alone
And I am now without the company of anyone


Well, there's many a change in the winter wind
During the winter, the gusts of air can fluctuate frequently


And a change in the cloud's design
The appearance of the clouds can alter as well


There's many a change in a young man's heart
A youthful man's affections can transform greatly


But never a change in mine
But my feelings remain constant and unaltered




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seenia astrid

They say that love's a gentle thing
But it's only brought me pain
For the only man I ever loved
Has gone on the morning train

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

When the train pulled out
The whistle blew with a long and a lonesome moan
He's gone, he's gone like the morning dew
And left me all alone

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Well, there's many a change in the winter wind
And a change in the cloud's design
There's many a change in a young man's heart
But never a change in mine

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

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Catherine Todd

I NEVER WILL MARRY

SOURCE: Bob Pfeffer

SOURCE'S SOURCE: The Weavers

TEXT:
D A7 D7 G
One morning I rambled down by the sea shore
G D A7 D
The wind it did whistle and the waters did roar

I heard some fair maiden give a pitiful cry
It sounded so lonesome, it swept off on high

CHORUS: I never will marry, I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single all the days of my life

The shells in the ocean shall be my death-bed
While the fish in deep water swim over my head
She cast her fair body in the water so deep
And closed her pretty blue eyes forever to sleep

NOTE: Texas Gladden recorded this first, I think, on a Stinson
78. She sang it as 2-line couplets, with no formal chorus, and
had two extra couplets (after "It sounded so lonesome etc."

Said William to Molly, "If you will agree
To give your consent love, to marrying me."

"My mind is to marry, and never to part
For the first time I saw you, you won my heart."

DT #405
Laws K17

@marriage
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TUNE FILE: NEVMARRY
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All comments from YouTube:

David Keenan

Linda had the most incredible vibrato, combined power of voice when singing quietly.
I'd argue that her singing voice was one of the finest of all time.

Samantha Lord

Dunno. "the only good vibrato is a dead vibrato". Yes, I think all 3 singers have reasonably tamed vibrato in this selection.

Gabriel Aranguren

Definitely. Always known Linda as one the finest voices of any genre... At any time... And then some.

roadie3124

I think that you're spot on. A truly beautiful voice.

seenia astrid

They say that love's a gentle thing
But it's only brought me pain
For the only man I ever loved
Has gone on the morning train

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

When the train pulled out
The whistle blew with a long and a lonesome moan
He's gone, he's gone like the morning dew
And left me all alone

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Well, there's many a change in the winter wind
And a change in the cloud's design
There's many a change in a young man's heart
But never a change in mine

I never will marry
I'll be no man's wife
I expect to live single
All the days of my life

Source:ย Musixmatch

Toni Nason

She lost her voice now, what a shame, but we have her cds always..
Her voice was magical and no one sang like her!!!

E K Daufin

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TorkGirl8

@Linda White I fkg hate Parkinson's for taking Linda's beautiful voice.

Linda White

Toni Nason lost it to a medical condition I think...Parkinsonโ€™s?

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OldLadyTrucker

Such a beautiful gift she has...a voice like an angel, such range...God, ย what a gift you blessed her with...

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