Don Williams’ Soulful Rendition of “If Hollywood Don’t Need You”
“If Hollywood Don’t Need You (Honey, I Still Do)” is a country song performed by Don Williams. It was released in 1982 as a single from his album “Listen to the Radio.” The song was written by Bob McDill, one of the prolific songwriters in country music.
The lyrics of the song convey a message of enduring love and commitment. The title suggests a scenario where fame and success in Hollywood may not need someone, but the singer reassures their partner that despite the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, they still need and love them.
Don Williams’ smooth baritone vocals and the song’s gentle melody contribute to its romantic and heartfelt atmosphere. The lyrics express a sentiment of loyalty and devotion, highlighting the importance of a genuine and lasting connection in the face of external pressures or distractions.
“If Hollywood Don’t Need You (Honey, I Still Do)” was well-received by country music audiences and became another successful addition to Don Williams’ string of hits. The song reflects Williams’ signature style of delivering emotionally resonant and timeless country music.