Introduction
“If There Were Only Time For Love” is a poignant ballad by The Oak Ridge Boys, released in 1978 on their album “Room Service.” The song, written by Wayne Moss, explores the poignant realization that life’s demands often overshadow the importance of love and connection.
The song’s lyrics reflect on the everyday struggles and distractions that can hinder meaningful relationships. It poignantly questions the priorities in life, asking if we are truly making time for the things that matter most. The Oak Ridge Boys’ signature four-part harmonies lend a powerful and emotional depth to the song, further emphasizing its heartfelt message.
“If There Were Only Time For Love” has resonated with audiences for decades, serving as a reminder to cherish loved ones and prioritize meaningful connections in the midst of life’s busyness.