I Swear by John Michael Montgomery, is a powerful, romantic, country ballad that was released on January 24, 1996 as a single.

John Michael Montgomery was born in Danville, Kentucky, he grew up in a musical family, and began performing with his father and brother before launching his career in the early 1990s.
He has sold more than 16 million Albums, and has earned multiple CMA and ACM awards, and his career lasted over three decades.

I Swear appeared on the album Kickin it Up, and as a classic example of country ballads in the 90s, with smooth vocals, prominent steel guitar, and warm vocal reverb.

Produced by Scott Henricks, it is quite easy to see why he has become one of the most iconic voices of country in the 1990s.

I swear is romantic, and comforting, it speaks of being there for each other, through the years no matter what. It speaks of commitment, and I think it speaks of how much that person loves the person, and how protective they are of them.

The song, because of the nature of it, is a very sought after wedding song, and a very popular song played for any romantic occasion.

The song itself is less about falling in love but about choosing to love the person throughout the years, after you've already fallen in love with them. It feels hopeful, and very sincere.

It is quite a powerful song, and I recommend this artist to anybody who enjoys country music, especially the classic country sound of the 90s, and generally anyone who's a romantic at heart.