Ain't That Lonely Yet

Album: This Time (1993)
Charted: 101
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  • You keep calling me on the telephone
    You say you're all alone
    Well that's real sad

    And you keep leavin'
    Notes stuck on my door
    Guess you're hungry for some more
    Girl that's too bad

    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    After what you put me through
    I ain't that lonely yet

    Once there was this spider in my bed
    I got caught up in her web
    Of love and lies

    She spun her chains around my heart and soul
    Never to let go
    Oh but I survived

    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    After what you put me through
    I ain't that lonely yet

    There's nothing left that you can do
    To try and bring me 'round
    'Cause everything you do
    Just brings me down

    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    After what you put me through
    I ain't that lonely yet

    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    After what you put me through
    No I ain't that lonely yet

    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    After what you put me through
    No I ain't that lonely yet
    'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
    No I ain't that lonely yet Writer/s: James House, Kostas Lazarides
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1993 {May 16th} Dwight Yoakam's "Ain't That Lonely Yet" peaked at #2* {for 3 weeks} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, for it's first two weeks at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "I Love The Way You Love Me" by John Michael Montgomery, and for it's third week at #2, "Should've Been A Cowboy" by Toby Keith was in the top spot...
    And on June 12th, 1993 "Ain't That Lonely Yet" reached #1 {for 1 week} on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, the record it replace at #1 was "I Love The Way You Love Me" by John Michael Montgomery...
    Between 1986 and 2005 the Pikeville, Kentucky native had forty one records on the Hot Country Singles chart, fourteen made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Streets of Bakersville" {with Buck Owens} for one week in October of 1988 and "I Sang Dixie" for one week in February of 1989...
    Dwight David Yoakam will celebrate his 64th birthday in five months on October 23rd, 2020...
    * "Ain't That Lonely Yet" was Dwight Yoakum's first of three of his records to peak at #2 on the Hot Country Singles chart, his other two #2 records were "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere" in September of 1993 and "Fast As You" in December of 1993...
    And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on May 16th, 1993:
    At #3. "Tender Moment" by Lee Roy Parnell
    #4. "Hearts Are Gonna Roll" by Hal Ketchum
    #5. "Tell Me Why" by Wynonna
    #6. "Made For Lovin' You" by Doug Stone
    #7. "Alright Already" by Larry Stewart
    #8. "Should've Been A Cowboy" by Toby Keith
    #9. "Hometown Honeymoon" by Alabama
    #10. "Alibis" by Tracy Lawrence
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