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 hurt me much more than you know

You're asking me where this call comes from
Oh, I hope that you won't end up here
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 doin' so well

The hands on the clock never alter
For things never change in this place
There's no present, no past, no future
We're the ones who have lost in love's race

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 doin' so well

Trivia about the song Blue Side Of Lonesome by Jim Reeves

On which albums was the song “Blue Side Of Lonesome” released by Jim Reeves?
Jim Reeves released the song on the albums “The Country Side of Jim Reeves” in 1962, “Blue Side of Lonesome” in 1967, “Blue Side of Lonesome (1975)” in 1975, “The Ultimate Collection” in 1996, “Welcome To My World CD 08” in 1996, “Legends” in 2001, and “The Essential Jim Reeves” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Blue Side Of Lonesome” by Jim Reeves?
The song “Blue Side Of Lonesome” by Jim Reeves was composed by Leon Payne.

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