I'm Not Me Without You Anymore

Ferlin Husky · True True Lovin' [Capitol] [1965]

(Red Simpson)



When you walked out a part of me went with you

My teardrops fell as you walked out the door

Everything's gone wrong darling since you've gone

And I'm not me without you anymore.



I'm not me without you anymore

Everything's gone wrong nothing's like it was before

I know I'll never love again that's one thing for sure

'Cause I'm not me without you anymore.



Don't know how I'll make it now without you

For I've never been never been this hurt before

Now all my gladness has turned into sadness

And I'm not me without you anymore.



I'm not me without you anymore

Everything's gone wrong nothing's like it was before

I know I'll never love again that's one thing for sure

'Cause I'm not me without you anymore...

I'm Not Me Without You Anymore

Ferlin Husky delivers a poignant country ballad on the 1965 Capitol album True True Lovin', where he explores the emotional devastation of losing a beloved partner. The track exemplifies his signature style, blending traditional country storytelling with a raw, vocal delivery that captures the heartbreak of a relationship ending. Recorded during the mid-1960s, the song reflects the era's focus on personal drama and romantic loss, characteristic of Husky's work alongside contemporaries like Foster the Fundamental. It stands as a testament to his ability to translate complex feelings into accessible, resonant music that defined his discography.