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That Lonesome Song Lyrics

This morning the sun made its way
Through the wind shield of my Chevrolet
Whiskey eyes and ashtray breath
On a chert rock gravel road

What the hell did I do last night
That's the story of my life
Like tryin' to remember words
To a song nobody wrote

And it's sad and its long
And can't nobody sing along
Its a southbound train
Its a whistle in the wind
Ain't nobody there to care where I been
I'm humming on that lonesome song again

I took a trip across the country, from Montgomery
Discovered I'd been wrong for so long
I thought it was a the fame and the glory and the money
But all I got to show is a damn song

And it's sad and its long
And can't nobody sing along
Its a southbound train
Its a whistle in the wind
Ain't nobody there to care where I been
I'm humming on that lonesome song again

And it's sad and its long
And can't nobody sing along
Its a southbound train
Its a whistle in the wind
Ain't nobody there to care where I been
I'm humming on that lonesome song again

That morning the sun made its way
Through the wind shield of my Chevrolet
Whiskey eyes and ashtray breath
On a chert rock gravel road
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Cover art for That Lonesome Song lyrics by Jamey Johnson

The opening line is about a man, hungover, reeking of the smokey bar he was in the night before and trying to recall an evening of whiskey and cigarettes. He does this often, and it reminds him of the feeling of remembering a song but not knowing it, a frequent occurrence for him(and myself incidentally). He knows it sad. He thinks it’s long. And no body can sing along with him because it’s not a song really, but an idea of a song. A southbound train. A whistle in the wind. No one really cares about it but him, and he’s humming on this lonesome song again. \n\nThe song isn’t anyone in particular(unless Jamey has said as much and I didn’t know), more the feeling a lonesome song makes you feel. I immediately think of 3; Misery and Gin - MH, He Stopped Loving Her Today - GJ, and Your Cheating Heart - HW. All three are sad and lonesome songs that get blended into the idea of heartbreak, sad country. In that vein, I feel In Color off the same album is another to be added to that list. \n\nThe rest of the song is a story of him just going around and trying to find what is meaning and what is being in that life. All the while still trying to nail the song that’s just an idea. \n\nBy the end, I view it as the repeat verse is him once again, driving home, hungover. Again showing that the song isn’t a song at all.

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