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Artist/Band: Jan Howard
Lyrics for Song: Don't Worry 'Bout Me
Lyrics for Album: The Real Me [Tower] [1968]



Don't worry 'bout me it's all over now

Though I may be blue I'll manage somehow

Love can't be explained can't be controled

One day it's warm next day it's cold.



Don't pity me for feeling blue

Don't be ashamed it might have been you

Oh, oh, oh, oh, love kiss me one time

Then go love I'll understand, don't worry 'bout me.



--- Instrumental ---



Sweet, sweet, sweet love I want you to be

As happy as I when you love me

I'll never forget you, your sweet memory

It's all over now don't worry bout me.



When one heart tells one heart one heart goodbye

One heart is free one heart will cry

Oh, oh, oh, oh sweet, sweet baby sweet baby

Sweet it's all right don't worry 'bout me.



(Don't worry 'bout me...)


About Don't Worry 'Bout Me

Jan Howard's "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" stands as a defining track from her 1968 album *The Real Me*, capturing the introspective mood of late 1960s country music. Recorded during a period where Howard began to explore more personal and vulnerable themes alongside her husband Bill Anderson, the song reflects her signature ability to blend traditional storytelling with emotional depth. Released under the Tower label, this recording exemplifies the genre's shift toward acoustic intimacy and lyrical honesty, distinguishing it from the upbeat pop-country trends of the early 1960s. The track remains a testament to Howard's career-long commitment to authentic expression, showcasing her vocal control and narrative skill within the broader landscape of American country music.


Album Lyrics: The Real Me [Tower] [1968]


Jan Howard
"The Real Me [Tower] [1968]"


1. Don't Worry 'Bout Me