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Vern Gosdin – Chiseled in Stone

The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Won the Country Music Association's Song of the Year award in 1989.

Cover LP Vern Gosdin Columbia 1987
Cover LP Vern Gosdin Columbia 1987

Vern Gosdin – Chiseled, is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vern Gosdin. It was released in August 1988 as the third single and title track from the album Chiseled in Stone. The song reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Gosdin wrote the song with Max D. Barnes.

«Chiseled in Stone» won the Country Music Association’s Song of the Year award in 1989.

The backing vocals you hear in the song is a country artist who tours extensively with Gosdin by the name of Rodney Collins from the Second Hand Smoke Band.



Vern Gosdin – Chiseled In Stone
From the album Chiseled in Stone
B-side «Tight as Twin Fiddles»
Released August 27, 1988
Genre Country
Length 3:51
Label Columbia Nashville
Songwriter(s) Vern Gosdin, Max D. Barnes
Producer(s) Bob Montgomery

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Vern Gosdin – Chiseled in Stone Lyrics

You ran cryin’ to the bedroom
I ran off to the bar
Another piece of heaven gone to hell
The words we spoke in anger
Just tore my world apart
And I sat there feeling sorry for myself

Then that old man sat down beside me
And looked me in the eye
And said «Son, I know what you’re going through
You ought to get down on your knees
And thank your lucky stars that you got someone to go home to.»

(Chorus)
You don’t know about lonely
Or how long nights can be
Till you lived through the story
That’s still livin’ in me
And you don’t know about sadness
‘til you faced life alone
You don’t know about lonely
‘til it’s chiseled in stone

So I brought these pretty flowers
Hoping you would understand
Sometimes a man is such a fool
Those golden words of wisdom
From the heart of that old man
Showed me I ain’t nothing without you
You don’t know about lonely
Or how long nights can be
Till you lived through the story
That old man just told me
And you don’t know about sadness
‘til you faced life alone
You don’t know about lonely
‘til it’s chiseled in stone
You don’t know about lonely
‘til it’s chiseled in stone

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Single Vern Gosdin Columbia 1987
Single Vern Gosdin Columbia 1987

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