Blue Side of Lonesome

Leon Payne

I'm calling to tell you it's over yes darling you're now free to go
You're saying you're sorry you hurt me but you can hurt me no more I know
You're asking me where this call comes from oh I hope that you won't interfere

If your new romance turns out a failure here's where to find me my dear
I'm just on the blue side of lonesome right next to the Heartbreak Hotel
In a tavern that's known as Three Teardrops on a barstool not doing so well

The floor's got a carpet of sorrow but no one can weep in the aisle
And they say someone broke the bar mirror with only the ghost of a smile
The hands of the clock never alter for things never change in the place
There's no present no past and no future we're the ones who have lost in love's race
I'm just on the blue side of lonesome...

Trivia about the song Blue Side of Lonesome by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Blue Side of Lonesome” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Love Bug” in 1966, “My Country” in 1968, “George Jones Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne” in 1971, “Brothers of a Bottle” in 1971, and “Greatest 20 Top Hits” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Blue Side of Lonesome” by George Jones?
The song “Blue Side of Lonesome” by George Jones was composed by Leon Payne.

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