Mama, You've Been on My Mind
Rick Nelson · The Last Time Around 1970 - 1982 [2010]
Perhaps it's the colour of the sun cut fly
Uncovering the crossroads I'm standing at
Or maybe it's the weather or something like that
But mama you've been on my mind.
I don't mean no trouble, please don't put me down or get upset
I'm not pleading insane, I can't forget
I do not walk the floor, bow down and pampered yet
But mama you've been on my mind.
Even though my mind is hazy and my thoughts, they might be narrow
Where you've been don't bother me, or bring me down in sorrow
Don't even matter to me where you're wakin' up tomorrow
But mama you're just on my mind.
I am not askin' you to say the words like yes or no
Please understand that I've got no place for you to go
I'm just breathin' to myself pretendin' not that I don't know
Mama you've been on my mind.
When you wake up in the morning baby look inside your mirror
I know I won't be next to you, you know I won't be near
I'd just like to know if you can see yourself as clear
As someone who has had you on his mind...
About Mama, You've Been on My Mind
Rick Nelson's "Mama, You've Been on My Mind" stands as a poignant example of his late-career emotional depth, appearing on the 2010 compilation *The Last Time Around 1970 - 1982*. While Nelson is best known for his 1950s rock and roll hits, this track reflects his continued engagement with traditional pop and country-influenced ballads during the 1970s. The song's gentle melody and sincere delivery showcase his versatility beyond the energetic standards of his earlier fame, offering a mature perspective on familial love and memory. Released within a period where Nelson was actively recording across multiple genres, the track serves as a testament to his enduring appeal and ability to connect with audiences through timeless themes. It remains a cherished piece in his discography, highlighting his commitment to quality storytelling in music long after his initial stardom.

