This is the original version off "High Cumberland Jubilee." In the "Changes" version, it says "not knowing what she will do next," which is a much more optimistic version. When Jimmy recorded the song AGAIN for "Meet Me In Margaritaville," he kept her not knowing.
I quote the "nothing is going well, if you could only tell them how you feel, but they're too real to understand" all the time to myself on bad days.
I tend to prefer the more optimistic version myself. I play this song for myself often on my bad days. I just like the "no one knows the trials she had" line. Some of the lines in this song really hit home, like the one you mentioned as well.
I tend to prefer the more optimistic version myself. I play this song for myself often on my bad days. I just like the "no one knows the trials she had" line. Some of the lines in this song really hit home, like the one you mentioned as well.
This is the original version off "High Cumberland Jubilee." In the "Changes" version, it says "not knowing what she will do next," which is a much more optimistic version. When Jimmy recorded the song AGAIN for "Meet Me In Margaritaville," he kept her not knowing.
I quote the "nothing is going well, if you could only tell them how you feel, but they're too real to understand" all the time to myself on bad days.
I tend to prefer the more optimistic version myself. I play this song for myself often on my bad days. I just like the "no one knows the trials she had" line. Some of the lines in this song really hit home, like the one you mentioned as well.
I tend to prefer the more optimistic version myself. I play this song for myself often on my bad days. I just like the "no one knows the trials she had" line. Some of the lines in this song really hit home, like the one you mentioned as well.