Nothing About Her Reminds Me of You
Gene Watson · Old Loves Never Die [MCA] [1981]
Her eyes aren't sparkling blue
But I think we can make it simply because
Nothing about her reminds me of you
Her arms never hold me the way that your's did
But she dosen't leave like you do
And she's making her own special place in my heart
'Cause nothing about her reminds me of you
Her kisses don't always take my breath away
Her lips aren't like sweet morning dew
But God must have made her espically for me
'Cause nothing about her reminds me of you
Her kisses don't always take my breath away
Her lips aren't like sweet morning dew
But God must have made her espically for me
'Cause nothing about her reminds me of you
Nothing About Her Reminds Me of You
Gene Watson's 1981 single "Nothing About Her Reminds Me of You" stands as a defining track from his early country career, appearing on the album *Old Loves Never Die*. The song exemplifies the heartbreak and narrative storytelling that characterized Watson's work during the early 1980s, blending traditional country themes with a polished production style that would become his signature. Released during a period when Watson was establishing himself as a leading figure in the genre, the recording captures the emotional weight of lost love and the lingering memories that follow. It remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his ability to craft relatable ballads that resonated with audiences across the country music landscape of the era.

