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Introduction

There’s a certain kind of country duet that doesn’t need to explain itself. “Near You” is one of those songs. When Ricky Van Shelton and Tammy Wynette sing it together, the emotion doesn’t rush—it settles. It feels like a conversation held late in the evening, when voices are softer and honesty comes easier.

What makes this performance special is its gentleness. The song itself is built on a simple truth: closeness matters more than certainty. Being near someone—emotionally, not just physically—is the real promise. Ricky’s steady, sincere delivery pairs beautifully with Tammy’s unmistakable warmth, the voice of someone who’s known both devotion and heartbreak and survived with grace.

There’s no showmanship here, and that’s the point. Tammy doesn’t overpower the song, and Ricky doesn’t try to impress. They meet in the middle, letting the lyrics do the work. You can hear mutual respect in every line, like two artists who understand that restraint can carry more weight than intensity.

Listening to “Near You” feels comforting, almost grounding. It reminds you that love doesn’t always need grand gestures or dramatic vows. Sometimes, it’s enough to know someone chooses to stay close—through uncertainty, through time, through whatever comes next.

That’s why this duet still resonates. It’s not about passion in flames. It’s about companionship that lasts. Quiet. Steady. And deeply human.

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Lyrics

There’s just one place for me
Near you
It’s like heaven to be
Near you
Times when we’re apart
And I can’t face my heart
Say you’ll never stray
More than just two lips away
If my hours could be spent
Near you
I’d be more than content
Near you
Make my life worthwhile
By telling me that I’ll
Spend the rest of my days
Near you
Near you
Near you
Make my life worthwhile
By telling me that I’ll
Spend the rest of my days
Near you
Spend the rest of my days

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