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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: I'm Confessin'
Lyrics for Album: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]



(A. Neiburg - D. Dougherty - E. Reynolds)



I'm confessing that I love you

Tell me, do you love me too?

I'm confessing that I need you

Honest I do.



Need you every moment.



In your eyes I read sush strange things

But your lips denie they're true

Will your answers really change things

Making me blue.



I'm afraid someday you leave me

Saying "can't we still be friends"

If you go you know you'll grieve me

All in life on you depends.



Am I guessing that you love me

Dreaming dreams of you in vain

I'm confessing that I love you

Over again.



I'm afraid someday you leave me

Saying "can't we still be friends"

If you go you know you'll grieve me

All in life on you depends.



Am I guessing that you love me

Dreaming dreams of you in vain

I'm confessing that I love you

Over again.



I'm confessing that I love you

Over again...


About I'm Confessin'

Rick Nelson's "I'm Confessin'" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the rockabilly and jump blues genres, capturing the raw energy of early 1950s American music. Released on the Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases compilation, the track showcases Nelson's signature vocal style, blending a smooth baritone with the rhythmic drive characteristic of the era's best-selling singles. The song reflects the broader cultural shift toward electric instrumentation and faster tempos that defined mid-decade pop and rhythm and blues, distinguishing it from the smoother R&B influences of the late 1940s. As a staple of Nelson's discography, the recording exemplifies his ability to adapt traditional blues structures into accessible, chart-topping pop hits that resonated with a wide audience. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic performance and the nostalgic atmosphere it evokes, cementing its place in the legacy of rock and roll's formative years.


Album Lyrics: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]


Rick Nelson
"Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]"


1. That's All
2. Old Enough to Love
3. A Long Vacation
4. It's All in the Game
5. Teenage Doll
6. Baby I'm Sorry
7. Half Breed
8. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
9. Am I Blue
10. I'm Confessin'
11. True Love
12. I'm Feelin' Sorry
13. Unchained Melody
14. I'll Walk Alone
15. I Can't Help It
16. One Minute to One
17. Don't Leave Me
18. So Long
19. Blood from a Stone