I'm Hurtin' Inside

Jim Reeves · Legend Lives On [2005]

(Cy Coben)



I'm hurtin' inside

Where it doesn't show

I'm hurtin' inside

But you'll never know.



I'm still in love with you

Though you no longer love me

And I would never ever

Want your pity, you see.



This hurtin' inside

Is so hard to bear

Especially at night

When you are not there.



I might be better off if

I broke down and cried

But I've got my pride

So I'm hurtin' inside.



--- Instrumental ---



This hurtin' inside

Is so hard to bear

Especially at night

When you are not there.



I might be better off if

I broke down and cried

But I've got my pride

So I'm hurtin' inside...

About I'm Hurtin' Inside

Jim Reeves' "I'm Hurtin' Inside" stands as a poignant example of his mastery in the country and pop genres, particularly within the heartbreak ballad tradition. Recorded during his prime, the track showcases Reeves' signature smooth vocal delivery and emotive phrasing, which defined his career in the 1950s. The song reflects the intimate storytelling style that made him a beloved figure in American music history, capturing the nuances of personal sorrow with remarkable clarity. Released on the compilation *Legend Lives On*, the recording preserves the warmth and authenticity of his era. It complements his extensive discography of romantic and melancholic tunes, reinforcing his reputation as a vocalist who could convey deep feeling through melody alone. The song remains a staple in collections of his work, illustrating his enduring influence on the country and pop landscape.