I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye

Slim Sweet, Curly Kinsey

Each year on Mother's day
The rose I wore was red
But today I'm saying my first prayer
Mama's lying on her dying bed

I've just told Mama goodbye
Mother's day has turned to night
Like the flowers in May, she withered away
And my red rose is turning white

This is the dreaded hour
We all must face someday
Yet there's consolation in my heart
She will bloom in the Master's bouquet

Her time has come to go
And there's nothing I can do
Only hold her hand and say goodbye
Mama's day with her children is through

I've just told Mama goodbye
And knelt beside her bed
I heard her say, "I'll meet you someday
Where the white roses turn to red."

Trivia about the song I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye by Hank Williams

On which albums was the song “I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye” released by Hank Williams?
Hank Williams released the song on the albums “Hank Williams Sings” in 1951, “Sing Me A Blue Song” in 1957, “Famous Country Music Makers” in 1999, and “The Garden Spot Programs, 1950” in 2014.
Who composed the song “I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye” by Hank Williams?
The song “I’ve Just Told Mama Goodbye” by Hank Williams was composed by Slim Sweet, Curly Kinsey.

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