I'm Falling Too
Skeeter Davis Lyrics


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You say that you're falling
But what can I do?
You want me to help you
But I'm falling too

I know that we're wrong dear
But when I'm with you
I can't help you darlin'
Cause I'm falling too

You belong to another
Whose arms have grown cold
But, you must keep the vows dear
Although they've grown old

You can never be free dear
Though our love is true
I can't help you darlin'
Cause I'm falling too

We could never be happy
Living in sin
Our love's a temptation
But we just can't win

You ask me to help you
But what can I do?




I can't help you darlin'
Cause I'm falling too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Skeeter Davis's "I'm Falling Too" are a poignant exploration of a love that is doomed right from the start. The singer's lover is asking for help, for a way out of an unhappy marriage and into the singer's arms. But the singer is unable to offer any solution, as they are falling for their lover just as hard. The song captures the emotional struggle of being caught between love and morality, the head and the heart.


The first stanza sets the tone of the song, with the singer acknowledging their lover's plea for help while simultaneously admitting their own inner turmoil. The second stanza brings in the external factor of the lover being bound by vows to another person, which makes their situation even more complicated. In the final stanza, the singer highlights the impossibility of their love, recognizing that they cannot be happy if they were to live in sin and continue their illicit relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of "I'm Falling Too" paint a picture of two people in love but unable to be together, trapped by societal norms and their own moral compasses. The song's melancholic melody and Skeeter Davis's emotive delivery make it a standout in the genre of love ballads from the 1960s.


Line by Line Meaning

You say that you're falling
You claim to have fallen in love with someone else.


But what can I do?
I'm unsure how to react to what you're saying.


You want me to help you
You seek my assistance in dealing with your newfound feelings.


But I'm falling too
But I'm also in love with you and struggling with my own emotions.


I know that we're wrong dear
I understand that our feelings for each other are not right given our existing relationships.


But when I'm with you
But being around you is too tempting to resist.


I can't help you darlin'
I'm unable to assist you with your conflict.


Cause I'm falling too
Because I'm experiencing the same struggle as you are.


You belong to another
You are currently committed to someone else.


Whose arms have grown cold
Your partner has become distant and less affectionate over time.


But, you must keep the vows dear
But you're obligated to maintain the promises you made to your partner.


Although they've grown old
Even if those vows have lost their meaning and significance over time.


You can never be free dear
You'll never be able to leave your current relationship and pursue a romantic connection with me.


Though our love is true
Even though our feelings for each other are genuine.


I can't help you darlin'
I'm not in a position to offer you any real help or support.


Cause I'm falling too
Because I'm in love with you and experiencing the same inner turmoil.


We could never be happy
We would never be content or satisfied.


Living in sin
Pursuing a romantic relationship outside of our existing commitments would be considered morally wrong.


Our love's a temptation
Our mutual attraction is a source of temptation and danger.


But we just can't win
But our love for each other doesn't change the fact that we can't act on it without causing harm to ourselves and others.


You ask me to help you
You're seeking my assistance in resolving your dilemma.


But what can I do?
I'm powerless to offer any real solution to your problem.


I can't help you darlin'
Unfortunately, I lack the necessary resources to support you in the way you desire.


Cause I'm falling too
Because I'm dealing with my own internal struggle when it comes to you.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Don Robertson, Hal Blair

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1960 {September 26th} Skeeter Davis' "(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too" peaked at #2 {3 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country and Western Sides* chart, for the three weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those three weeks was "Alabam" by Cowboy Copas...
"(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too" peaked at #39 on Billboard's Top 100 chart...
Between 1957 and 1976 the Kentucky native had forty records on the Hot Country Singles chart, ten made the Top 10 with her two biggest hits both reaching #2, the above "(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too" and "End of The World" {1963}... ...
Three of her forty charted records were duets, two with Bobby Bare and one with Don Bowman...
Ms. Davis, born Mary Frances Penick, passed away at the age of 72 on September 19th, 2004...
May she R.I.P.
*And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot C/W Sides' Top 10 on September 26th, 1960:
At #3. "Anymore" by Roy Drusky
#4. "On The Wings of A Dove" by Ferlin Husky
#5. "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" by Hank Locklin
#6. "I'm Getting Better" by Jim Reeves
#7. "Heart To Heart" Talk" by Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan
#8. "I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today" by Warren Smith
#9. "I Know One" by Jim Reeves
#10. "Tip of My Fingers" by Bill Anderson



All comments from YouTube:

@donaldewert2402

SKeeter Davis should be in the Country Music Hall of Fame!!!!

@russ5024

Ralph Emery is to blame for that!

@romeonelwan

I was a teenager (1961) when Skeeter Davis became a famous country singer in my country (Indonesia, Jakarta)...and we all admired her angelic voice..she was also beautiful..! Those were the days that we called "good old days" !

@WarRobotsGameroom

and im not exist

@MichaelIbiorika

Good old days ooooooo

@MySpace662

A simple country girl with a gifted voice that was very clear and distinct.

@musicrocksoffical

I love her voice. She is one of the best female singers we will ever see. ❤❤❤Skeeter❤❤❤ One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. A beautiful singer inside and out.

@skudaarkaat1

God; I LOVE this woman. Her voice is so soothing!!!

@d.w.591

This is one of my favorite songs by Skeeter Davis back in 1962 !

@cedricsilveira778

Her singing amazes me. She is so clear and every word is melodious

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