Gloria

Hank Thompson · Hank Thompson & His Brazos Val [2003]

Gloria it's not Marie it's Gloria

It's not Sherrie it's Gloria she's in your every dream

You tried to play a game of kiss and run away

But now you find it's not that way somehow you've changed the scene



Wasn't Magdalene your first love it was just hello goodbye

Wasn't Caroline your last love what a shame you made her cry

Oh what a fool you are you gave your heart to Glorie

You're not so smart cause Gloria is not in love with you

[ guitar + fiddle ]

Wasn't Magdalene your first love...

Gloria

Hank Thompson's "Gloria" stands as a defining anthem of the honky-tonk genre, capturing the raw emotion of heartbreak and resilience. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies Thompson's signature blend of twangy steel guitar and emotive vocals that became a cornerstone of country music history. Released on the album Hank Thompson & His Brazos Val, the song reflects the era's focus on storytelling through music, addressing themes of lost love and the struggle to move forward. Its enduring popularity highlights Thompson's ability to translate personal sorrow into universal relatability, cementing his legacy as a master of the honky-tonk style. The recording remains a staple in collections of classic country music, showcasing the depth of his discography and the lasting impact of his work on the genre.