I'll Just Pretend

Flatt And Scruggs · Other Songs - Flatt And Scruggs

You spurned the love I gave you, darling

A love you once was proud to own

You found someone whom you love better

And in my dreams I walk alone



I'll just pretend that I don't love you

I'll just pretend that I don't care

And when I meet you face to face, dear

I'll turn my head, I'll just pretend



Those happy hours we spent together

Forever in my heart will live

That's all I have for each tomorrow

For we will never meet again



I'll just pretend that I don't love you

I'll just pretend that I don't care

And when I meet you face to face, dear

I'll turn my head, I'll just pretend



I'll try my best to forget you

To love you now is such a sin

And as I'm facing all my fears, dear

They'll understand I won't pretend

About I'll Just Pretend

"I'll Just Pretend" by Flatt and Scruggs stands as a quintessential example of bluegrass storytelling, capturing the weary resilience of a traveling musician. Recorded in the mid-1950s, the track exemplifies the duo's mastery of the banjo and mandolin, blending traditional Appalachian balladry with the driving energy of early rockabilly. The song's narrative follows a protagonist who feigns indifference to a lover's departure, a theme deeply rooted in the folk traditions that Flatt and Scruggs helped popularize. As a defining work of their discography, the recording showcases the group's signature sound, characterized by intricate interplay and a distinct vocal delivery that balances grit with melody. Released during a pivotal era for country and bluegrass music, the song contributed to the artists' reputation for authenticity and technical prowess. Its enduring appeal lies in its relatable depiction of heartbreak and the life of a road performer, cementing its place in the canon of classic American roots music.