I Knew That We'd Meet Again
Hank Snow · Wanderin' On - The Best of the Yodeling Ranger [Be [2003]
(Allan Flynn - Bert Douglas - Ernest Brewer)
Though we said goodbye and we drifted far apart
I knew that we'd meet again
Though you left my arms you never left my heart
I knew that we'd meet again.
The lover's lane was not the same with someone new
How could lover's lane be same without you
Here we are together prayers were not in vain
I knew that we'd meet again.
One word was spoken and now our two hearts they were broken
Our love had all gone astray
That old pride do a courtin' but honey you know I was certain
That we'd meet again some sunny day.
True love may sever though it will ever
Live on in memory
And though honey we were parted and so broken hearted
I knew someday you'd come back to me.
The lover's lane was not the same with someone new
How could lover's lane be same without you
Here we are together prayers were not in vain
I knew that we'd meet again...
Though we said goodbye and we drifted far apart
I knew that we'd meet again
Though you left my arms you never left my heart
I knew that we'd meet again.
The lover's lane was not the same with someone new
How could lover's lane be same without you
Here we are together prayers were not in vain
I knew that we'd meet again.
One word was spoken and now our two hearts they were broken
Our love had all gone astray
That old pride do a courtin' but honey you know I was certain
That we'd meet again some sunny day.
True love may sever though it will ever
Live on in memory
And though honey we were parted and so broken hearted
I knew someday you'd come back to me.
The lover's lane was not the same with someone new
How could lover's lane be same without you
Here we are together prayers were not in vain
I knew that we'd meet again...
I Knew That We'd Meet Again
Hank Snow's "I Knew That We'd Meet Again" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country storytelling and yodeling. Recorded for the compilation "Wanderin' On - The Best of the Yodeling Ranger," the track showcases Snow's ability to blend traditional folk themes with his distinctive vocal style. The song reflects the enduring appeal of his work, which often explored themes of reunion and the passage of time through simple, relatable narratives. As part of his extensive discography, this recording highlights the emotional depth characteristic of his performances during the mid-20th century, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in American country music.

