I Feel a Cry Coming On

Hank Locklin · Please Help Me I'm Falling [Bear Family] [1995]

(Ann Prince)



I feel a cry coming on, mhm, mhm, mhm.



Was it sadness in your eryes I saw today

Or did anger make you turn and walk away

Anyhow it made me fall apart

Now that old familiar pain is in my heart.



And I feel a cry coming

Each time I see you again

Or when something reminds me you are gone

Then I feel a cry coming on.



This part of you that's so much part of me

Keeps haunting my dreams constantly

Just when I think that time has eased the pain

I dream of you and start hurting again.



And I feel a cry coming on

Each time I see you again

Or when something reminds me you are gone

Then I feel a cry coming on.

About I Feel a Cry Coming On

Hank Locklin's "I Feel a Cry Coming On" stands as a poignant example of his mastery in the country ballad tradition, capturing the raw emotion of impending heartbreak with understated power. Recorded for the 1995 Bear Family reissue of "Please Help Me I'm Falling," this track showcases Locklin's ability to blend traditional storytelling with a vocal delivery that resonates deeply with listeners. The song reflects the broader genre's focus on personal struggle and resilience, a hallmark of Locklin's discography that spans decades of influential recordings. Beyond its specific emotional narrative, the track highlights Locklin's reputation as a songwriter and performer who prioritized authenticity over flashiness. While the 1995 release is a significant modern document of his work, the song's themes and musical arrangement align with the enduring standards of country music from the mid-20th century. It remains a staple for those appreciating the genre's capacity to articulate complex feelings through simple, relatable melodies and lyrics.