Mother-Daughter Duet To 'I Will Always Love You'

Ella and Karolina Protsenko perform a mother-daughter duet to Dolly Parton’s 1974 hit, ‘I Will Always Love You.’ 

Dolly’s song has been a number-one classic hit when it comes to love. Originally written as a parting gift to her partner, Portner Wagner, her lyrics remind us all of what it means to be loved, seen, heard, and cherished. And Whitney Houston famously sang the song, which was featured in her 1992 film with Kevin Costner, The Body Guard. 

But Ella and Karolina bring a whole new meaning to the song as they perform the song as a mother and daughter. 

Their performance brought tears to my eyes. As a mother of two daughters, the bond and relationship with each of my girls is so incredibly special and unique. There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for my girls. 

And no matter what mistakes they make or the arguments we have–I will always love them. Even when there are days when I am exasperated over missing shirts or shoes they borrowed, hosting sparkly pink tea parties, or when I am comforting them over broken hearts–I will always, truly, and deeply thank God with gratitude for their wild-spirited hearts. 

Watching Ella and Karolina perform this song reminds me of just that! It is truly amazing to watch this pair perform.  There is something truly incredible about the relationship between a mother and her daughter, and Karolina and Ella certainly have a special bond. Their performance of this song has amassed more than 365,600 views and over 992 comments about how beautiful their voices are. 

Today, the pair put a whole new meaning to the classic love song ‘I Will Always Love You.’ It is definitely a must-see! 

I hope their performance reminds you of just how special and remarkable love is–not to mention the joys (and even tribulations) of having daughters are. 

Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it,” Proverbs 22:6.

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