The Roy Clark Come Live With Me song was was Roy Clark's twelfth hit on the country chart ...watch the live performance video here.
The Roy Clark Come Live With Me song was was Roy Clark’s twelfth hit on the country chart and his only number one. The single stayed at number one for a single week starting May 12, 1973 and spent a total of sixteen weeks on the country chart. Roy Clark was a legendary country music artist known for his exceptional guitar and banjo skills, warm voice, and charming personality.
“Come Live with Me” is such a beloved song is because it speaks to the core of what makes us human – our need for love and companionship. The lyrics are straightforward and honest, and Clark’s delivery is nothing short of authentic. He sings with a passion that makes you believe every word he says. The song is pretty much a marriage proposal to his soul mate.
Watch the live performance video and see the written lyrics below.
This song was written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant.
Come live with me and be my love share my bread and wine
Be wife to me be life to me be mine
Come live with me and be my love let our dreams combine
Be mate to me be fate to me be mine
With these hands I’ll build a roof to shield your head
And with these hands I’ll carve the wood for a baby bed
Come live with me and be my love share my bread and wine
Be part of me the heart of me be mine
I’ll try to do my best for you I’ll promise you
I’ll laugh with you I’ll cry with you my whole life through
Come live with me and be my love share my bread and wine
Be part of me the heart of me be mine
Come Live with Me” is a classic country song that has endured for decades. Its timeless lyrics and memorable melody continue to resonate with listeners of all ages, and its message of love and companionship is as relevant today as it was when it was first released. Clark’s talent as a musician and performer shines through in this song, and it’s no wonder why it has become one of his signature tunes. Remember to “share” the Roy Clark Come Live With Me song with other Country Music fans.