Story Of Love

Album: Bon Jovi: 2020 (2020)
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Songfacts®:

  • Jon Bon Jovi married his childhood sweetheart Dorothea in 1989 and they've had four children together: a daughter, Stephanie, and three sons, Jesse, Jacob and Romeo. This song takes a journey through the circle of life, where suddenly the child becomes the parents and the parents are getting older. "I couldn't have written a song like that at 24," the singer told UK newspaper The Sun. "But when you think about mortality, your own kids and your parents getting older, there's a time and a place for it. I'm there now."
  • The song touches on the theme of parenthood:

    Fathers love daughters like mother love sons

    Jon Bon Jovi's family inspired the lyric. The frontman said he sat down to write a song for his children, and after a while he "realized I was writing it about my entire family, my children, my wife and my parents."
  • The group released the song as the fifth single from Bon Jovi 2020 on February 1, 2021. Though love is a theme that runs throughout the album, this is a rare personal moment for the singer, as most of the other tracks explore different aspects of unconditional love for the world.

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