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I'll Be There (For You)

"I’ll Be There (For You)" is a song by Filipino balladeer Martin Nievera. It was taken from his 1994 double platinum album, Roads, which sold 80,000 copies. This encouraging song was personally written by Martin Nievera for his sons, Robin and Ram. The song details how Martin will be there for sons no matter what happens to them.

In 2001, this song was re-recorded by Martin in his album My Souvenirs.

I’ll Be There (For You)

When you wake up each morning
And you feel like calling
I'll be there for you
When the road seems uncertain
And you can't stop the hurtin'
I'll be there for you

When there's no one beside you
I'll be there to guide you
Catch you each time you fall
When the stars won't shine anymore
I'll be there...

When the world's unkind
And your dreams, they need more time
I'll be there for you

If the rules they keep breaking
And the future is fading
I'll be there for you

The rainbow will end
In the palm of your hand
Don't ever let it go
When the stars won't shine anymore
I'll be there...

Who knows where we'll go
What will tomorrow bring
But we have each other, just hold on tight
We can take to the skies and fly...

I'll be there for you...
I'll be there for you...

The rainbow will end
In the palm of your hand
Don't ever let it go
When the stars won't shine anymore
I'll be there...

I'll be there

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