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I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
by Hank Williams
"I met Hank when he came to
Nashville about three years before he died. We wrote a
book together called 'How To Write Folk and Western
Music To Sell.' One day I was over at Acuff-Rose, our
mutual publisher, and Hank handed me a piece of paper
and said, 'Do you think people will understand what I'm
trying to say when I say this?' The line was 'Did you
ever see a Robin weep when the leaves begin to die? It's
because he's lost the will to live; I'm so lonesome I
could cry.' Hank had this lonesome streak, and I think
it was largely caused by his marital problems. I think
he wrote it out of a feeling of loneliness that stayed
very much with him. He would be the natural person to
write 'I'm so lonesome I could cry!'" I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry |