Never Gonna Be Alone

Album: Dark Horse (2008)
Charted: 58
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Songfacts®:

  • This acoustic-driven power ballad is the sixth single from Canadian rock group Nickelback's sixth studio album, Dark Horse.
  • In this song, the devoted narrator is vowing to his troubled loved one that he will never leave her alone.

Comments: 3

  • Renee from OregonLove this song. We always look for better; and never realized the best is right in front of us . Yes, we all have a history, and allow that to get in the way—thinking what if He/she does like me cause I am sinner. Baby - I am not God I am human just like you .
  • Cory from Dayton, OhThis is how I feel about my girlfriend. She's been going through a lot of stuff and I told her I will always be here for you and that you would never be alone as long as I love you baby. Anyways, I love this song.
  • Donna from Delanco, NjAnother one of Nickelback's great songs
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