I’d Still Want You

Hank Williams

I could shame you 'til you hide your face
And drag you right down in disgrace
But what good would it do
I know I'd still want you

I could tell the world you're doin' wrong
That I was stringin' you along
And if it all were true
I know I'd still want you

The world with me might sympathize
When I got thru with all my lies
But I'd be just as blue
'Cause my heart would still want you-ooo-oo
Cry, oh, Lord

I could tell my friends I threw you down
And slander your name all over town
But what good would it do
I know I'd still want you

If I said I'm happy to be free
The only one I'd fool is me
Because it isn't true
I know I'd still want you

What's the use to say that you're no good
When I'd crawl back if I could
No matter what you do
I know I'd still want you-ooo-oo
Cry, oh, Lord

I could smIle and say that I don't care
And then go home and pull my hair
But what good would it do
I know I'd still want you

I could say that someone put me wise
And get revenge by telling lies
But when I got all thru
I know I'd still want you

If the things I said was to break your heart
I'd be the first to take your part
'Cause if all these lies were true
I know I'd still want you-oooo-oo
Cry, oh, Lord

Trivia about the song I’d Still Want You by Hank Williams

When was the song “I’d Still Want You” released by Hank Williams?
The song I’d Still Want You was released in 1959, on the album “The Unforgettable Hank Williams”.

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