Introduction:
Willie Nelson, the legendary American musician, needs no introduction. His song, “You Don’t Know Me,” is a true testament to his songwriting prowess and emotional depth. Released back in 1962, this timeless classic continues to touch the hearts of millions worldwide. But did you know the fascinating story behind this iconic song and the man behind it?
Did You Know?
“You Don’t Know Me” was originally written by Cindy Walker in 1955 and gained recognition when Eddy Arnold recorded it. However, it was Willie Nelson’s rendition that truly made the song legendary. Willie’s heartfelt delivery and distinctive voice breathed new life into the track, making it an unforgettable part of his repertoire.
This emotionally charged ballad has been covered by countless artists over the years, a testament to its enduring appeal. Willie Nelson’s interpretation not only showcases his exceptional vocal talent but also his ability to connect with listeners on a profound level.
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Lyrics:
“You Don’t Know Me”
You give your hand to me
And then you say hello
And I can hardly speak
My heart is beating so
And anyone can tell
You think you know me well
But you don’t know meNo you don’t know the one
Who thinks of you at night
And longs to kiss your lips
And yearns to hold you tight
To you I’m just a friend
That’s all I’ve ever been
No, you don’t know meFor I never knew the art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy, I let my chance go by
The chance that you might love me tooYou give your hand to me
And then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away
Beside that lucky guy
You’ll never, never know
The one who loves you so
No, you don’t know meFor I never knew the art of making love
Though my heart aches with love for you
Afraid and shy, I let my chance go by
The chance that you might love me tooYou give your hand to me
And then you say goodbye
I watch you walk away
Beside that lucky guy
Who’ll never, never know
The one who loves you so
No, You don’t know meYou’ll never, ever know
No, you don’t know me