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Susan Raye – I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long

Was written by Buck Owens and Gene Price. It was recorded by Susan Raye in 1969 and released as a single. The song is about the pain of unrequited love and the need to let go and move forward. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is willing to forgive the person if they come back.

Susan Raye’s ‘I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long’: A Classic Country Ballad

Introduction

Are you a fan of classic country music? If so, you’ve probably heard of Susan Raye and her hit song «I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long.» This song is a classic example of the storytelling that is so central to country music. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the song, its meaning, and the artist behind it.
Susan Raye - I've Carried This Torch Much Too Long
Cover LP Susan Raye Capitol 1970

Background

«I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long» was written by Buck Owens and Gene Price. It was recorded by Susan Raye in 1969 and released as a single. The song was produced by Ken Nelson and included on Raye’s album «One Night Stand.»

Meaning

«I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long» is a song about a person who has been holding onto a torch for someone for too long, and the flame is still burning strong. The torch is a metaphor for the singer’s love for someone who doesn’t love her back, and she realizes that she needs to let go and find someone who will reciprocate her feelings. The lyrics suggest that the singer is tired of waiting for the person to come back and that she is ready to move on. The song is about the pain of unrequited love and the need to let go and move forward. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is willing to forgive the person if they come back, but she won’t ask where they have been.




About Susan Raye

Susan Raye - I've Carried This Torch Much Too Long
Susan Raye
Susan Raye was born in Eugene, Oregon, in 1944. She began her career as a country singer in the 1960s and had a string of hits throughout the 1970s. She was known for her clear, pure voice and her ability to convey emotion in her songs. In addition to «I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long,» some of her other hits include «L.A. International Airport» and «Willy Jones.»

Conclusion

«I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long» is a classic country song that has stood the test of time. Its powerful lyrics and Susan Raye’s beautiful voice make it a must-listen for any fan of classic country music. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering this song for the first time, it’s sure to touch your heart and leave a lasting impression.

COUNTRYPEDIA

Susan Raye – I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long, Live on Buck Owens Ranch Show 1969




Susan Raye – I’ve Carried This Torch Much Too Long Lyrics

I’ve carried this torch much too long
And the flame is still burning strong
Ever since you left me here alone
I’ve carried this torch much too long.
If some miracle should change your mind
And you long for the love you left behind
You know that i won’t ask you where you’ve been
Just come on home and let me live again.
I’ve carried this torch much too long
And the flame is still burning strong
Ever since you left me here alone
I’ve carried this torch much too long.
I’ve carried this torch much too long
And the flame is still burning strong
Ever since you left me here alone
I’ve carried this torch much too long…

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Susan Raye - I've Carried This Torch Much Too Long
Single Susan Raye Capitol 1969
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