So Wrong
Patsy Cline · Across The Airwaves [2011]
I've been so wrong
For so long
Thought I could live
Without the love that you give
I was wrong oh, so wrong
I've been so wrong
For so long
I didn't know that I loved you so
I was wrong
Well I never knew
I could want you
Darling, oh, so much
Now that you're gone
I dream of you
And your sweet touch
I was so wrong
For so long
But I've seen the light
Darling, I'll make it right
I was wrong
Well, I never knew
I could want you
Darling, oh, so much
Now that you're gone,
I dream of you
And your sweet touch
I, was so wrong
For so long
But I've seen the light
Darling, I'll make it right
I was wrong...
For so long
Thought I could live
Without the love that you give
I was wrong oh, so wrong
I've been so wrong
For so long
I didn't know that I loved you so
I was wrong
Well I never knew
I could want you
Darling, oh, so much
Now that you're gone
I dream of you
And your sweet touch
I was so wrong
For so long
But I've seen the light
Darling, I'll make it right
I was wrong
Well, I never knew
I could want you
Darling, oh, so much
Now that you're gone,
I dream of you
And your sweet touch
I, was so wrong
For so long
But I've seen the light
Darling, I'll make it right
I was wrong...
So Wrong
Patsy Cline's 'So Wrong' stands as a poignant example of her mastery in country-pop ballads, characterized by her emotive vocal delivery and intricate guitar work. Recorded for the compilation 'Across The Airwaves [2011]', the track exemplifies the genre-blending style that defined her career, seamlessly merging traditional country instrumentation with pop sensibilities. The song reflects the emotional depth and narrative storytelling that made Cline a legendary figure in American music history. Her ability to convey complex feelings through melody and lyricism remains a cornerstone of her enduring legacy, influencing countless artists who followed in her wake.

