She's Lonesome Again
George Jones · A Good Year For The Roses
Look out heart I can tell you have weaken
For I feel those heartaches began
She's come back and I don't know what has brought her
She don't love me she's just lonesome again.
For a while I know that I'll be happy
Anmd that's all that matters within
Though I love her I know I can't hold her
But she'll come back when she's lonesome again.
Just like always I'm waiting here for her
Yes, it's true I always have been
Yes, I love her but I know I'll be sorry
She don't love me she's lonesome again.
--- Instrumental ---
Yes, I love her but I know I'll be sorry
She don't love me she's lonesome again...
She's Lonesome Again
George Jones delivers a haunting performance on 'She's Lonesome Again,' a standout track from the 1966 album 'A Good Year For The Roses.' As a defining voice of country music, Jones brings an emotional depth to this ballad that captures the essence of heartbreak and longing. The recording exemplifies his signature style, characterized by raw vocal delivery and poignant storytelling that resonated deeply with audiences of the era. This song remains a testament to his ability to translate personal sorrow into universal relatability, cementing his legacy as one of the genre's most influential artists. The track continues to be celebrated for its timeless quality and its place within the classic country canon.

