If there are times You find that you are feeling weak Lie next to me I'll hold you 'til you fall asleep At anytime of day There's nothing to explain I'm always on your side Hold on to me I'll steal you from the hardest day Don't be afraid You have me here to guide your way Through storms I will be here I will not disappear Always by your side Always Always Always Always And on my heart I promise I will see you through When pain arrives I'll be right there to hold on to With laughter and with prayer I promise I'll be there Always by your side At anytime of day There's nothing to explain I'm always on your side
I just love the way you sing this song! I have heard it over and over and over again and love every minute of it! As I’ve told you before, you are the new Barbra Streisand for me. Magnificent voice, outstanding personality. Bless you for being here for all of us.
Now I got the differences with this rendition from #Rachelle Ann Go's cover. *JJacobs - I can't feel any goosebumps in this performance, like she's not connecting to the audiences. Unlike *RAGo - No need to explain, just watch & listen, you'll know what I'm trying to say after that 😂🙌🏻. Just honest opinion and not bias because of same race.
This is sooooo good!!! I can't stand how beautiful of a song it is. And his voice is incredible! My favorite version will always be Ben Fankhauser though. ❤️
Ok so I have listened to "Kiss The Air" done by a number of different people and Oliver is the best by miles. Not only does he have a beautifully rich voice but he also tells a story and takes me somewhere. I feel his pain in this performance and that is what is missing for me from the other performers. They are just singing. I believe Oliver.....
I've heard two versions of this song, which is the original? One has the verse about college. The other just lists the things he has messed up along the way.
Who says they did not write both? One in context of the song circle and one standalone-ish. Although I habe to say I prefer the paper version either way.
This is why I love Scott Alan. The piano captures me, then the vocals, the lyrics, and then the breath of the piece...the very depth of it moves me. It's poetry at its most vulnerable. And Oliver Tompsett has a great voice. I love this song.