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Ray Price – That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome

Written by Bill Anderson and produced by Don Law, It was not first released on a proper album. The single was accompanied by the A-side by the song Kissing Your Picture (Is So Cold).

Ray Price – That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome: A Timeless Country Music Classic

Ray Price - That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome
A-Side Single Ray Price Columbia 1958
Imagine yourself in a world of heartfelt melodies, where the melancholic strum of a guitar and the soulful twang of a country singer’s voice can transport you to another realm. In this article, we delve into the timeless country music classic, Ray Price’s «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome,» recorded on December 1958.
With its poignant lyrics and heartfelt delivery, «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» strikes a chord deep within the hearts of country music enthusiasts. Written by Bill Anderson and produced by Don Law, It was not first released on a proper album. The single was accompanied by the A-side by the song Kissing Your Picture (Is So Cold). It climbed the charts, reaching notable positions on various country music charts, captivating listeners far and wide.

The Emotional Journey of «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome»

In the realm of country music, where storytelling reigns supreme, «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» tells a poignant tale of heartache and solitude. The song delves into the raw emotions experienced when one finds themselves longing for a lost love. It beautifully captures the essence of loneliness, painting a vivid picture of the struggles faced by those yearning for companionship.

Unveiling the Song’s Poetic Imagery

«That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» showcases Ray Price’s lyrical prowess, as he weaves a tapestry of emotions with his heartfelt delivery. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid portrait of a solitary soul, yearning for a love that once was. With lines like «You go to bed each night and pray you’ll never see the dawn», Price encapsulates the bittersweet reality of longing for someone who is no longer by your side.




Ray Price – A Country Music Icon

Ray Price - That's What It's Like to Be Lonesome
Ray Price
Ray Price, a true legend in the realm of country music, left an indelible mark on the genre. His rich baritone voice and distinctive style earned him a devoted fan base. Price’s contribution to the country music landscape is immeasurable, and «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» stands as a testament to his artistry and ability to evoke deep emotions through song.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ray Price’s «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» is a masterpiece that epitomizes the power of country music to touch the depths of our hearts. With its poetic lyrics, emotive vocals, and enduring legacy, this timeless classic will continue to evoke a sense of longing and emotional connection for years to come.
Remember, if you’re searching for an authentic country music experience, «That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome» is a must-listen. Immerse yourself in the soulful melodies and let Ray Price’s heartfelt performance transport you to a world where emotions run deep and country music reigns supreme.

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Ray Price – That’s What It’s Like to Be Lonesome Lyrics

The streets are dark and empty when you walk them all alone
You think about your love affair and wonder what went wrong
You go to bed each night and pray you’ll never see the dawn
Afraid of each tomorrow with its heartless cold unknown
And that’s what it’s like to be lonesome
A heart a broken love has taught to cry
And that’s what it’s like to be lonesome
I know cause I’m a mighty lonesome guy
You search to find a tavern where the music’s playing loud
You try to lose your heartaches in the laughter of the crowd
But the happy couples make you think of things that could have been
And you have to fight the teardrops till you’re by yourself again
And that’s what it’s like to be lonesome
A heart a broken love has taught to cry
And that’s what it’s like to be lonesome
I know cause I’m a mighty lonesome guy

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