Apart from the song itself, what resonated with many of Gill’s fans was the music video accompanying “I Still Believe in You.”
Reportedly filmed at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, Illinois, the music video for “I Still Believe in You” was directed by John Lloyd Miller and released in 1992.
Throughout a significant portion of the video, Gill is depicted singing passionately on stage, accompanied by a microphone and his guitar, in an empty auditorium. The video begins with recorded snippets of what appear to be paparazzi bothering him as he enters the hall.
Gill’s heartfelt singing in the video conveys a message of deep affection for his lover, aligning with the lyrics:
“Give me the chance to prove, and I’ll make it up to you. I still believe in you, with a love that will always be. Standing so strong and true, baby, I still believe in you and me.”
Since the release of the song, Gill’s fans have consistently praised his performance and how seamlessly his voice complements the song. Looking beyond the surface, the song serves as a romantic apology, acknowledging past selfishness and a commitment to do better in the future.
“It’s 30 years later and he’s still golden. My God, what an angelic voice you have, Vince,” commented one fan.
“This man is the epitome of country music. He’s aged with grace and still sings like the angels. Thank you, Vince,” shared another