A Life of Sorrow

Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley

After traveling through this world of sorrow
No one on earth to call my friend
I'm on my way back to old Kentucky
Where I met and loved but could not win

I've always loved you little darling
My heart will always feel the same
I could never do one thing to hurt you
I'd rather die than bring you shame

When that cold dark shroud is wrapped around me
They lay my weary head to rest
Will you stand around and gaze upon me
For I'm the one that loved you best

When your golden hair is turned to silver
The master calls your soul to heaven
Where we can be free from all our troubles
I'll meet you there at journey's end

Trivia about the song A Life of Sorrow by The Stanley Brothers

On which albums was the song “A Life of Sorrow” released by The Stanley Brothers?
The Stanley Brothers released the song on the albums “The Stanley Brothers (1973)” in 1973 and “1949-1952” in 1991.
Who composed the song “A Life of Sorrow” by The Stanley Brothers?
The song “A Life of Sorrow” by The Stanley Brothers was composed by Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley.

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