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Artist/Band: Jean Shepard
Lyrics for Song: Why Did You Wait
Lyrics for Album: The Melody Ranch Girl [Bear Family (Germany)] [1996]



(Clyde Wilson - Bettie Westergard)



Why did you wait to prove to be untrue

Why did you change what's come over you

What made you stop a caryin' for me

Why did you wait till we had a family?



Why did you wait till a baby was born

Think of the shame look at the harm

Think of what you've done to your baby and me

Why did you wait till we had a family?



--- Instrumental ---



I'd rather be dead than to tell her the news

Your daddy's traded us for bright lights and booze

I can see her little face as she cries in misery

Why don't my daddy stay with my mommy and me.



Why did you wait till a baby was born

Think of the shame look at the harm

Think of what you've done to your baby and me

Why did you wait till we had a family?...


About Why Did You Wait

Jean Shepard's "Why Did You Wait" stands as a poignant example of her mid-1960s folk-rock repertoire, characterized by her distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic-driven arrangements. Released on the album *The Melody Ranch Girl*, the track exemplifies the era's focus on personal storytelling and emotional vulnerability, themes Shepard explored throughout her discography including works like "My Mama Didn't Raise No Fools" and "Franklin County Moonshine." Her style blended traditional folk structures with a contemporary rock sensibility, creating a sound that resonated deeply with listeners seeking authenticity in her recordings. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the quiet tension of unspoken emotions, a hallmark of Shepard's catalog that spans from her early Capitol releases to later compilations. By avoiding grandiose narratives, Shepard focused on intimate character studies that remain relevant today. This recording, like much of her body of work, reflects a commitment to lyrical precision and musical integrity, cementing her legacy as a significant figure in the folk revival who prioritized raw emotional expression over commercial polish.


Album Lyrics: The Melody Ranch Girl [Bear Family (Germany)] [1996]


Jean Shepard
"The Melody Ranch Girl [Bear Family (Germany)] [1996]"


1. Act Like a Married Man
2. Ain't You Ashamed
3. Beautiful Lies
4. Big Midnight Special
5. Blues Stay Away from Me
6. Born to Lose
7. Cigarettes and Coffee Blues
8. Crying Steel Guitar Waltz
9. Don't Fall in Love With a Married Man
10. Foggy River
11. Franklin County Moonshine
12. Girls in Disgrace
13. Got You on My Mind
14. Half a Mind
15. I Can't Cry Him Away
16. I Can't Stop Loving You
17. I Don't Apologize for Loving You
18. I Hate Myself
19. I Learned It All from You
20. I Love You Because
21. I Married You for Love
22. I'd Rather Die Young
23. I'll Hold You in My Heart
24. I'll Never Be Free
25. I've Got to Talk to Mary
26. If You Haven't, You Can't Feel the Way I Do
27. It Was Too Late
28. Just Call Me Lonesome
29. Let Me Be the Judge
30. Loose Talk
31. Memory
32. Mockin' Bird Hill
33. More to Love Than This
34. My Wedding Ring
35. One White Rose
36. Someone's Gotta Cry
37. Sweet Temptation
38. Take Possession
39. That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome
40. The Root of All Evil (Is a Man)
41. The Weak and the Strong
42. Two Voices, Two Shadows, Two Faces
43. Two Whoops and a Holler
44. Under Suspicion
45. Under Your Spell Again
46. When Two Worlds Collide
47. When Your House Is Not a Home
48. Why Did You Wait
49. You Can't Break the Chains of Love
50. You Win Again
51. You'd Better Go
52. You're Calling Me Sweetheart Again
53. You're Telling Me Sweet Lies Again