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Gene Watson
Lyrics for Song: Don't Look At Me In (That Tone of Voice)
Lyrics for Album: Love in the Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie [2002]
(Ray Griff)
Won't you talk to me , my darlin'
Tell me what a fool I am
Dry your eyes, sweetheart
They're still a little moist.
I'm so sorry that I've cheated
Please forgive me if you can
Just don't look at me
In that tone of voice.
You refused me when I craved
A woman's soft carress
And my frame of mind was at
An all time low
I reached out for someone else
To fill my emptiness
But, I didn't find it there
So I came home alone.
Don't give me that silent treatment
Lose your temper, call me names
Tell me that you could have
Made a better choice
Run me down, I've got it comming
Say that I should be ashamed
Just don't look at me
In that tone of voice.
No, don't look at me
In that tone of voice...
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Don't Look At Me In (That Tone of Voice)
Gene Watson delivers a quintessential country ballad on the 2002 album Love in the Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie. The track explores themes of emotional vulnerability and the pain of miscommunication within a relationship. With Watson's signature vocal delivery, the song captures the frustration of being misunderstood by a partner, a sentiment that resonates deeply within the genre. Released during a period where Watson solidified his status as a leading figure in modern country music, the recording exemplifies the storytelling traditions of the era. It stands as a poignant example of his ability to craft narratives that highlight the complexities of love and disappointment. |
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| Album Lyrics: Love in the Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie [2002] |
 Gene Watson
"Love in the Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie [2002]"
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