I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love With You
Webb Pierce · Pierce To The Heart [2011]
Well, that's what I wanted to do
But if you can't be true
I'm gonna fall out of love with you
Dear, you've cheated and lied
Many long nights I cried
But what good does it do
I'm gonna fall out of love with you
Is that what you want me to do
Fall out of love with you?
A few more days, you don't change your ways
I'm fallin' out of love with you
You're making a fool of me
These things that I just can't see
The best thing for me to do
Is to fall out of love with you
Oh, how I tried to plead
I begged you on my knees
There's nothing left to do
I'm gonna fall out of love with you
Is that what you want me to do
Fall out of love with you?
A few more days, you don't change your ways
I'm fallin' out of love with you
I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love With You
Webb Pierce's 1956 recording of 'I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love With You' stands as a quintessential example of country music's exploration of heartbreak and emotional vulnerability. Released on his album *Pierce To The Heart*, the track showcases Pierce's signature vocal style, characterized by a rich, resonant tone and a delivery that balances melancholy with a distinct Texas twang. The song captures the complex feelings of losing one's passion for a partner, a theme central to the honky-tonk and country ballad traditions of the mid-20th century. As one of the many tracks included in his extensive discography, this recording highlights Pierce's ability to craft narratives of personal struggle that resonated deeply with audiences of his era and continue to influence country music today.

