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About the Song

Hank Williams’ “Cold, Cold Heart” is a cornerstone of country music, a heart-wrenching ballad that captures the raw pain of heartbreak. Released in 1951, the song quickly became a massive hit, solidifying Williams’ status as a legendary figure in the genre.

Williams’ distinctive voice, filled with both raw emotion and world-weary wisdom, is the perfect vehicle for this song’s poignant lyrics. The song delves into the depths of despair as the narrator pleads with their lover to overcome their doubts and fears. The repetition of the phrase “cold, cold heart” becomes a haunting refrain, emphasizing the emotional distance between the two.

Beyond its lyrical brilliance, “Cold, Cold Heart” is a prime example of the honky-tonk sound that defined an era. The song’s melancholic melody, coupled with the steel guitar’s mournful wail, creates a sonic atmosphere that perfectly complements the song’s emotional core.

Williams’ ability to transform personal pain into universal art is evident in “Cold, Cold Heart.” This song continues to resonate with listeners decades after its release, serving as a timeless testament to the power of music to heal and connect.Hank Williams | iHeart

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Lyrics: Cold Cold Heart 

I tried so hard,my dear,to show that you’re my every dream
Yet you’re afraid each thing I do is just some evil scheme
A memory from your lonesome past keeps us so far apart
Why can’t I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?Another love before my time made your heart sad and blue
And so my heart is paying now for things I didn’t do
In anger, unkind words are said that make the teardrops start
Why can’t I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?You’ll never know how much it hurts to see you sit and cry
You know you need and want my love, yet you’re afraid to try
Why do you run and hide from life, to try it just ain’t smart
Why can’t I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?There was a time when I believed that you belonged to me
But now I know your heart is shackled to a memory
The more I learn to care for you, the more we drift apart
Why can’t I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart?

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