Homesick
Bill Anderson · The First 10 Years: 1956-1966 [2011]
Oh, I'm so homesick
All I do is roam the street
Can't sleep at night, can't eat a bite
Homesick to be with you.
I'm so homesick, I'm going crazy
And I don't know what to do
Too ashamed to cry, too sick to die
I'm homesick to be with you.
Little by little I guess
I'm just losin' my mind
And I know why it's 'cause I
Haven't been home in too long a time.
But I'm gonna be home soon
I'll be home if I have to come in a box
'Cause I'm homesick
Just plain homesick for you.
I'm so homesick I'm going crazy
And I don't know what to do
Can't sleep, can't eat just roam the street
Homesick to be with you.
Yes, I'm homesick to be with you...
Homesick - Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson's "Homesick" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country storytelling, capturing the universal longing for family and roots. Recorded for his 2011 compilation "The First 10 Years: 1956-1966," the track showcases Anderson's signature ability to weave personal narrative with broad appeal, a hallmark of his career spanning decades. The song reflects the era's emphasis on traditional values and the emotional resonance of leaving home, themes that Anderson has explored throughout his discography. As a central figure in modern country music, Anderson's work often bridges the gap between classic honky-tonk rhythms and polished studio production, influencing countless artists who followed. "Homesick" remains a poignant reminder of his commitment to authentic songwriting that resonates across generations of listeners.

