I'd Rather Be Gone
Hank Williams Jr. · Icon [2012]
And I can't understand this awful change you're goin' through.
And lately I've been watchin' you grow colder everyday.
And I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd rather see someone else here in my place.
And if I decide on leavin' my world will end today.
But I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd rather see someone else here in my place.
And if I decide on leavin' my world will end today.
But I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd rather be gone than in your way.
I'd Rather Be Gone
Hank Williams Jr. has long defined a rugged, rebellious strain of country music, often exploring themes of independence and the complexities of life on the road. "I'd Rather Be Gone" continues this tradition, reflecting the artist's signature blend of rock-infused country and introspective storytelling. Recorded for the 2012 compilation Icon, the track stands as a testament to his enduring ability to craft narratives that resonate with fans of the genre. While the song shares thematic ground with his broader catalogue of work regarding personal struggle and resilience, it maintains the distinct vocal character and musical arrangement that have made Williams a staple in American music. This recording serves as a reminder of his consistent output and the lasting impact of his contributions to the country music landscape.

