I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs
Hank Williams Jr. · Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound [1979]
Never have I spent a day without you on my mind.
And I've tried a lot of songs and I need to try one that's new.
But I don't have anymore love songs to try on you.
We just can't ever get it together it seems.
You'r arm's don't hold me the way that they do in my dreams.
And it's hard to make up things that you never do.
And I don't have anymore love songs to make up about you.
I don't have anymore love songs to write for you.
Too many I wrote before have never come true.
And it's hard to make up lines for things you don't do.
And I don't have anymore love songs to sing for you.
And it's hard to make up things that you never do.
And I don't have anymore love songs to sing for you.
I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs
Hank Williams Jr.'s 1979 track 'I Don't Have Anymore Love Songs' stands as a defining moment in his transition from country to rockabilly and blues. Recorded for the album Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, the song captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that would characterize his later career. It reflects the artist's signature blend of traditional country instrumentation with a gritty, amplified sound, exploring themes of heartbreak and the exhaustion of performing love songs. The recording showcases his powerful vocal delivery and guitar work, cementing his status as a major force in the outlaw country movement. This work remains a pivotal example of his discography, illustrating the evolution of his musical style during the late 1970s.

