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Artist/Band:
George Jones
Lyrics for Song: I Don't Love You Anymore
Lyrics for Album: 4-0-33 [Musicor] [1972]
(Bill Anderson)
I don't love you anymore, like the way I did before
And since you've found someone new I think it's best
I don't try and walk the floor, I don't love you anymore
Trouble is I don't love you any less.
I don't love you anymore for I've got no more love to give
You drained my heart of all it's love with every sweet caress
I keep saying o'er and o'er, I don't love you anymore
Trouble is I don't love you any less.
--- Instrumental ---
I held you close to me one time, I kissed your lips and called you mine
But another came and thrilled you more I guess
I cried as you walked out the door, I don't love you anymore
Trouble is I don't love you any less.
I don't love you anymore for I've got no more love to give
You drained my heart of all it's love with every sweet caress
I keep saying o'er and o'er, I don't love you anymore
Trouble is I don't love you any less.
Trouble is I don't love you any less...
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I Don't Love You Anymore
George Jones remains one of country music's most enduring voices, celebrated for his emotive delivery and mastery of the honky-tonk genre. Recorded in 1972, I Don't Love You Anymore appears on the album 4-0-33, released during a period where Jones continued to refine his signature sound of heartbreak and resilience. This track exemplifies his ability to convey deep emotional vulnerability through straightforward storytelling, a hallmark of his extensive discography. While Jones is often associated with his later collaborations and classic hits from the 1950s and 60s, this recording stands as a testament to his consistent ability to capture the nuances of romantic dissolution. The song fits seamlessly within his broader body of work, showcasing the timeless quality that has secured his legacy as a pivotal figure in American music history. |
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| Album Lyrics: 4-0-33 [Musicor] [1972] |
 George Jones
"4-0-33 [Musicor] [1972]"
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