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Ray Price – The Lonesomest Lonesome

The song made an impact on the country music charts, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and Canadian RPM Country Tracks,solidifying Price’s place as a legend in the genre.

Ray Price – The Lonesomest Lonesome: A Timeless Country Classic

If you’ve ever felt the sting of loneliness, then «The Lonesomest Lonesome» is a song that will hit home. But do you know the story behind this heart-wrenching country ballad? Who wrote it? When was it recorded? And how did it perform on the charts? Let’s dive deep into the details of this classic country music hit.

The Original Version and Recording Details

Ray Price - The Lonesomest Lonesome
Cover LP Ray Price Columbia 1972
«The Lonesomest Lonesome» was recorded by Ray Price in 1972 and released as a single from his album «The Lonesomest Lonesome.» The song was written by Mac Davis, a talented songwriter known for crafting emotional and deeply relatable lyrics.
Produced by Don Law, the track showcases Price’s signature smooth vocals blended with the lush string arrangements that defined his later work. The song made an impact on the country music charts, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and Canadian RPM Country Tracks,solidifying Price’s place as a legend in the genre.

What is «The Lonesomest Lonesome» About?

The song’s title says it all—this is about the deepest, most painful loneliness a person can experience. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has lost the love of his life and now finds himself in a world filled with emptiness. Ray Price’s expressive voice and the song’s melancholic melody make the listener feel every ounce of heartbreak.
Unlike upbeat country hits that focus on moving forward, «The Lonesomest Lonesome» lingers in the sorrow, allowing listeners to connect with their own moments of sadness. This emotional depth is one of the reasons why Ray Price’s music remains timeless.




Ray Price: The Voice Behind the Song

Ray Price - I Won’t Mention It Again
Ray Price
Ray Price wasn’t just another country singer—he was a pioneer who transformed the sound of country music. Born in 1926, Price started his career with honky-tonk tunes but later introduced the Nashville Sound, which incorporated orchestral elements and smooth production.
His career was filled with chart-topping hits, including classics like «Crazy Arms,» «For the Good Times» and «City Lights.» With over 100 charting singles, multiple Grammy Awards, and an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Price’s influence on country music is undeniable.
If you love traditional country music and haven’t heard «The Lonesomest Lonesome» yet, do yourself a favor and give it a listen. Ray Price’s voice, combined with Mac Davis’s poignant lyrics, creates a song that stands the test of time.
Want to learn more about country music legends? Stay tuned to our blog for more deep dives into the greatest hits of all time!

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Ray Price – The Lonesomest Lonesome Lyrics

Well, I scorched your favorite pan this morning
Trying to make some pancakes
Spilled the grease and had to stop and mop the floor
Sat there like a little baby crying in my cornflakes
I don’t think I can take it anymore
Baby come home
This is the lonesomest, lonesome I’ve ever known.
Late last night I woke up trembling
With my arms wrapped round your pillow
And a lump as big as Texas in my throat
Sat there in the dark and played my guitar till the sun came up
And wrote the saddest song I ever wrote
Baby come home
This is the lonesomest, lonesome I’ve ever known.
The lonesomest, lonesome, oh, the saddest sad
The loneliest I’ve ever been alone
You were the best thing this poor boy ever had
Now you’re gone.
Well, tonight I’m gonna get down on my knees and say a prayer
For the first time since I can’t remember when
And maybe if I’m lucky when I wake up in the morning
You’ll be soft and warm beside me once again
Baby come home
This is the lonesomest, lonesome
Lonesomest, lonesome I’ve ever known
Baby come home…

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Ray Price - The Lonesomest Lonesome
Single Ray Price Columbia 1972

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