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Artist/Band:
George Jones
Lyrics for Song: He Stopped Loving Her Today
Lyrics for Album: Collectors Edition [2008]
(Bobby Braddock - Curly Putman)
He said I'll love you 'til I die
She told him you'll forget in time
As the years went slowly by
She still preyed upon his mind.
He kept her picture on his wall
Went half crazy now and then
He still loved her through it all
Hoping she'd come back again.
Found love letters by his bed
Dated nineteen and sixty-two
He had underlined in red
Every single, I love you.
I went to see my friend today
Oh, but I didn't see no tears
All dressed up to go away
First time I'd seen him smile in years.
He stopped loving her today
They placed a wreath upon his door
And soon they'll carry him away
He stopped loving her today.
(Spoken)
Ya' know she came to see him one last time
Oh, we all wondered if she would
And it kept running through my mind
This time he's over her for good.
(Sang)
He stopped loving her today
They placed a wreath upon his door
And soon they'll carry him away
He stopped loving her today...
(Lyrics note: There are several lyrical versions of this song.
The only difference I can find is in the 3rd verse, the 1st line.
The alternate version reads Kept some letters by his bed.
Another difference is in the 4th verse ''I went to see my
friend today may be found saying ''I went to see him today'')
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He Stopped Loving Her Today
George Jones's 1980 recording of 'He Stopped Loving Her Today' stands as a monumental achievement in country music, blending his signature baritone with a hauntingly beautiful arrangement. The song's narrative of a man realizing his love has faded resonated deeply with audiences, earning Jones his first Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. Its emotional depth and production quality elevated it to a standard of excellence that few country tracks have ever matched. The track remains a cornerstone of Jones's discography, frequently covered by artists across genres and cementing his legacy as one of the most influential singers in the history of the genre. |
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| Album Lyrics: Collectors Edition [2008] |
 George Jones
"Collectors Edition [2008]"
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