About the song
Background:
- Released in 1959 on Faron Young’s album “Talk About Hits.”
- Written by Don Robertson and Jack Rollins.
- While not a chart-topping hit for Young, it became a well-regarded song in his catalog.
Themes:
- The song explores the concept of emotional healing after a heartbreak.
- The lyrics depict the narrator moving on from a painful relationship.
- Phrases like “I don’t hurt anymore” and “all my teardrops’re dried” convey a sense of closure and newfound peace.
- The song offers a hopeful message about the ability to overcome emotional pain and find happiness again.
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Lyrics
I don’t hurt anymoreAll my teardrops’re driedNo more walking the floorWith that burning inside.
Just to think it could beTime has opened the doorAnd at last I am freeI don’t hurt anymore.
No use to deny I wanted to dieThe day you said we were throughBut now that I find you’re out of my mindI can’t believe that it’s true.
I’ve forgotten somehowThat I cared so beforeAnd it’s wonderful nowI don’t hurt anymore.
— Instrumental —
No use to deny I wanted to dieThe day you said we were throughBut now that I find you’re out of my mindI can’t believe that it’s true.
I’ve forgotten somehowThat I cared so beforeAnd it’s wonderful nowI don’t hurt anymore.
