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“Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” – Don Williams Live in Houston, Texas

Enjoy this video of Don Williams of his hit song “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend.” This song was written by Wayland Holyfield. It was released in January 1977 as the first single from the album Visions. The song was Williams’ sixth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of 12 weeks within the top 40. Hope you like it!

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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Some Broken Hearts Never Mend Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

Coffee black, cigarettes
Start this day like all the rest
First thing every morning that I do
Is start missing you

Some broken hearts never mend
Some memories never end
Some tears will never dry
My love for you will never die

Rendezvous in the night
A willing woman to hold me tight
But in the middle of love’s embrace
I see your face

Some broken hearts never mend
Some memories never end
Some tears will never dry
My love for you will never die

Some broken hearts never mend
Some memories never end
Some tears will never dry
My love for you will never die

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Wayland D. Holyfield

Some Broken Hearts Never Mend lyrics © Universal Polygram Int. Publishing Inc.

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“Lord I Hope This Day is Good” – An Awesome Don Williams Classic Country Song

This is one of of Don Williams classic songs “Lord, I Hope This Day is Good” that has gained so much popularity! It was written by Dave Hanner and released in November 1981 as the third single from the album Especially for You. The song was Williams’ twelfth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of twenty weeks on the country music charts. Make sure to share this page to your country music friends!

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Lord I Hope This Day Is Good Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

Lord, I hope this day is good
I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood
I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should
But Lord, I hope this day is good

Lord, have you forgotten me
I’ve been prayin’ to you faithfully
I’m not sayin’ I’m a righteous man
But Lord, I hope you understand

I don’t need fortune and I don’t need fame
Send down the thunder, Lord, send down the rain
But when you’re plannin’ just how it will be
Plan a good day for me

Lord, I hope this day is good
I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood
I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should
But Lord, I hope this day is good

You’ve been the King since the dawn of time
All that I’m asking is a little less crime
It might be hard for the devil to do
But it would be easy for You

Lord, I hope this day is good
I’m feelin’ empty and misunderstood
I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should
But Lord, I hope this day is good

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: David N. Hanner

Lord I Hope This Day Is Good lyrics © Universal Polygram Int. Publishing Inc.

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Don Williams Favourite: “Till the Rivers All Run Dry”

You need to listen and enjoy this Number 1 hit song of Don Williams entitled ‘Til the Rivers All Run Dry.” Don Williams co-wrote this song with Wayland Holyfield. It was released in December 1975 as the first single from the album Harmony. The song was Williams’ fourth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the country charts.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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‘Till The Rivers All Run Dry Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

‘Till the rivers all run dry

‘Till the sun falls from the sky
‘Till life on earth is through
I’ll be needing you
I know sometimes you may wonder

From little things I say and do
But there’s no need for you to wonder
If I need you
‘Cause I’ll need you

‘Till the rivers all run dry
‘Till the sun falls from the sky
‘Till life on earth is through
I’ll be needing you

— Instrumental —

Too many times I don’t tell you
Too many things get in the way
And even though sometimes I hurt you
Still you show me
In every way
‘Till the rivers all run dry
‘Till the sun falls from the sky
‘Till life on earth is through
I’ll be needing you

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Wayland D. Holyfield / Donald R. Williams

‘Till The Rivers All Run Dry lyrics © Bibo Music Publishing, Inc.

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Don Williams Classic: “Lay Down Beside Me”

Watch this live performance of country music legend Don Williams of his song “Lay Down Beside Me.” This song was first recorded by Kenny Rogers on his 1977 self-titled album. Don Williams later released his own version which was released as the second single from his 1979 album, Expressions. The single reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1979. Enjoy!

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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Lay Down Beside Me Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

I’ve spent my life looking for you
Finding my way wasn’t easy to do
I know there was your all the while
And its been worth every mile

So lay down beside me
Love me and hide me
Kiss all the hurtin of this world away
Hold me so close that I feel your heartbeat
And don’t ever wander away

Mornings and evenings all were the same
And there was no music till I heard your name
But I knew when I saw you smile
Now I can rest for awhile

So lay down beside me
Love me and hide me
Kiss all the hurtin of this world away
Hold me so close that I feel your heartbeat
And don’t ever wander away

And don’t ever wander away…….

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Donald R. Williams

Lay Down Beside Me lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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“Imagine That” – Don Williams Duet with Keith Urban Live in Concert

WATCH this fantastic video performance of Don Williams with his song “Imagine That” in duet with Keith Urban in a Concert! This is his surprise performance at the Bridgestone Arena April 10 , 2012. The annual ‘All for the Hall’ concert raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum with Vince Gill and Keith Urban performing with the band on every song.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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Imagine That Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

No more nights sleepin’ alone
In an empty bed, in an empty home
Someone to talk to
Someone to hold in my arms

Imagine that, how sweet it’d be
To have you here again with me
Oh, Lord, I wish I had you back
But all I can do is imagine that

No more silence in the hall
No more starin’ at the wall
Someone to laugh with
Someone to share in my dreams

Imagine that, how sweet it’d be
To have you here again with me
Oh, Lord, I wish I had you back
But all I can do is imagine that

Imagine that, how sweet it’d be
To have you here again with me
Oh, Lord, I wish I had you back
But all I can do is imagine that

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Kieran Kane / Jamie O’hara

Imagine That lyrics © Wb Music Corp., Sharay’s Music, Divine Mill Music, Songs Of Universal Inc.

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“Turn Out The Light And Love Me Tonight” – A Classic Don Williams Hit Song

Enjoy this classic hit song of Country Music Icon, Don Williams entitled”(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight.” This song was written by Bob McDill that was released in August 1975 as the second single from the album You’re My Best Friend. The song was Williams’ ninth country hit and his third number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the country chart.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight

Don Williams

I’ve been lonesome I’ve been empty I got an achin’ way down inside
I need someone someone to hold me
Pull down the shade turn out the light and love me tonight
Don’t think about tomorrow it don’t matter anymore
We can turn the key and lock the world outside the door
I need you so now come on let go now
Kick off your shoes turn out the light and love me tonight

Now don’t you worry we’re all alone now let your hair down sit by my side
Turn off the TV put on some music
Pull down the shade turn out the light and love me tonight
Don’t think about tomorrow

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Robert Lee Mcdill

(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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“I Believe in You” – Don Williams Hit Song Live in Concert

Enjoy this classic number hit song of Don Williams. “I Believe in You” is a song written by Roger Cook and Sam Hogin. It was released in August 1980 as the first single and title track from the album I Believe in You. The song was Don Williams’ eleventh number 1 on Billboard’s country chart. The single stayed at number 1 for two weeks and spent 12 weeks on the country chart.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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I Believe in You Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

I don’t believe in superstars
Organic food and foreign cars
I don’t believe the price of gold
The certainty of growing old
That right is right and left is wrong
That north and south can’t get along
That east is east and west is west
And being first is always best

But I believe in love
I believe in babies
I believe in mom and dad
And I believe in you

Well I don’t believe that heaven waits
For only those who congregate
I like to think of God as love
He’s down below, he’s up above
He’s watching people everywhere
He knows who does and doesn’t care
And I’m an ordinary man
Sometimes I wonder who I am

But I believe in love
I believe in music
I believe in magic
And I believe in you

I know with all my certainty
What’s going on with you and me
Is a good thing
It’s true, I believe in you

I don’t believe virginity
Is as common as it used to be
In working days and sleeping nights
That black is black and white is white
That Superman and Robin Hood
Are still alive in Hollywood
That gasoline’s in short supply
The rising cost of getting by

But I believe in love
I believe in old folks
I believe in children
I believe in you

I believe in love
I believe in babies
I believe in mom and dad
And I believe in you

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Roger Cook / Samuel Harper Hogin

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Don Williams Classic: “I’ll Be Here In The Morning”

Watch this beautiful classic country song by Don Williams entitled “I’ll Be Here In The Morning.” It is a song with the message of conveys message of hope and assurance. We face a lot of trials, troubles, and problems in life but no matter what we are going through, we can have peace in our hearts and minds. Enjoy and please share this page.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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I’ll Be Here in the Morning lyrics

Song by Don Williams

There’s no stronger wind than
The one that blows
Down a lonesome railroad line
No prettier sight than looking back
On a town you left behind
There is nothin’ that’s as real
As a love that’s in my mind

Close your eyes i’ll be here in the morning
Close your eyes i’ll be here for a while
There’s lots of things along the road
I’d surely like to see
I’d like to lean into the wind
And tell myself I’m free
But your softest whisper’s louder
Than the highways call to me

Close your eyes i’ll be here in the morning
Close your eyes i’ll be here for a while

All the mountains and the rivers
And the valleys can’t compare
To your blue lit dancin’ eyes
And yellow shining hair
I could never hit the open road
And leave you layin’ there

Close your eyes i’ll be here in the morning
Close your eyes i’ll be here for a while

Lay your head back easy, love
Close your cryin’ eyes
I’ll be layin’ here beside you
When the sun comes on the rise
I’ll stay as long as the cuckoo wails
And the lonesome bluejay cries

Close your eyes i’ll be here in the morning
Close your eyes i’ll be here for a while

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Songwriters: John Townes Van Zandt

I’ll Be Here in the Morning lyrics © O/B/O Capasso, Wixen Music Publishing

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Don Williams Classic: “You’re My Best Friend” Live in Concert

Watch this beautiful live performance of country music legend Don Williams of his signature song “”You’re My Best Friend.” This song was released in April 1975 as the first single and title track from the album You’re My Best Friend. The song was Williams’ second No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in June 1975.

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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You’re My Best Friend Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

You placed gold on my finger
You brought love, like I’ve never known
You gave life to our children
And to me, a reason to go on

You’re my bread when I’m hungry
You’re my shelter from troubled winds
You’re my anchor in life’s ocean
But most of all, you’re my best friend

When I need hope and inspiration
You’re always strong when I’m tired and weak
I could search this whole world over
You’d still be everythin’ that I need

You’re my bread when I’m hungry
You’re my shelter from troubled winds
You’re my anchor in life’s ocean
But most of all, you’re my best friend

You’re my bread when I’m hungry
You’re my shelter from troubled winds
You’re my anchor in life’s ocean
But most of all, you’re my best friend

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Wayland D. Holyfield

You’re My Best Friend lyrics © Universal Polygram Int. Publishing Inc.

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“The Ties That Bind” – What a Beautiful Don William Classic Song!

Have you heard and listen to this song “The Ties That Bind” by Don Williams? If not, watch the video below and for sure, you will love it! This song was written by Clyde Otis and Vin Corso. It was released in December 1974 as the second and final single from the album Don Williams Vol. III. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 2 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Enjoy!

About Don Williams

Scoring at least one major hit every year between 1974 and 1991, Don Williams had an impressive fifty-six chart records. Fifty of these reached the country Top Twenty, and forty-five made the Top Ten; seventeen went to #1. In 1978 he was the Country Music Association’s (CMA) Male Vocalist of the Year, and his recording of “Tulsa Time” was the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Single of the Year. In 1980, readers of London’s Country Music People magazine named him Artist of the Decade. Born May 27, 1939, in Floydada, Texas, Don Williams learned guitar from his mother and performed in various country, folk, and rock & roll bands as a teenager. “(source: Don-Williams. com)

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The Ties That Bind Lyrics

Song by Don Williams

Knowin’, you stand by me
Through good and bad
Makes all the difference, in my life
Day by day, sweetheart I find
These are the ties, that bind

The little things you do, that please me so
Oh, the way you always understand
When simple joys, bring peace of mind
These are the ties, that bind

You’re all I need, to see me through
Can I say more, than this my love?
I live just, for your kiss my love
And I live, for your kiss my love

Forever, and a day, my love will live
Oh, the flame of love will never die
So heart and soul, please say you’re mine
Held by the ties, that bind

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Clyde Otis / Vin Corso

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