Written by lead singer Jon Bon Jovi and the band’s lead guitarist Richie Sambora, “I’ll Be There For You” sounds like a romantic love song, but it’s actually a breakup tune, with the vocalist singing about parting ways with someone they care about deeply.
“I'll be there for you / These five words I swear to you / When you breathe / I wanna be the air for you / I'll be there for you / I'd live and I'd die for you / I'd steal the sun from the sky for you / Words can't say what love can do / I'll be there for you,” the chorus, which features mesmerizing harmonies, goes.
“I’ll Be There For You” served as the third single from the band’s fourth album and became the longest-running song to hit No. 1 in the U.S. in the year of its release, lasting five minutes and forty-one seconds, according toStereogum.
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“I’ll Be There For You” was Bon Jovi’s final Billboard Hot 100 hit of the ‘80s, but the band as well as the lead singer, who went on to pursue a solo career, continued to release many hits in the years following such as “Bed of Roses,” “Keep the Faith,” “It’s My Life,” and many more.
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