About the Song
Penned by the celebrated songwriter Kris Kristofferson, “For the Good Times” was released in 1973, and quickly found its way into Como’s repertoire. The song’s melancholic yet hopeful message resonated deeply with Como, who imbued the lyrics with a sincerity and vulnerability that only a seasoned performer could possess.
As the song opens, Como’s gentle voice paints a picture of a love that has weathered the storms of time: “I’ve known you for so long, I can’t remember when / We first met, but I know we were meant to be together, then.”* The lyrics unfold like a tender dialogue between two lovers, reminiscing about the shared joys and sorrows that have shaped their bond.
The chorus, with its poignant refrain of “For the good times, for the bad times / I’ll be there for you, come what may,” encapsulates the song’s enduring message of unwavering love and support. Como’s delivery of these lines is particularly moving, conveying a depth of emotion that transcends the boundaries of time and genre.
“For the Good Times” is more than just a love song; it’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love to endure through life’s trials and tribulations. Como’s masterful interpretation of the song has cemented its place as a timeless classic, a beacon of comfort and hope for generations to come.
As the final notes fade away, Como’s voice lingers in the air, leaving listeners with a sense of peace and gratitude for the precious moments shared with loved ones. “For the Good Times” is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, love remains an enduring force, capable of carrying us through the darkest of times.