Jackson, Wanda - Tears At The Grand Ole Opry Lyrics






Ask the Grand Ole Opry here in Nashville Tennessee
Everyone will be happy everybody but me
Tonight I'll be there by myself I won't be with somebody else
Cause the one that I love has been stolen away

Cause there'll be tears at the Grand Ole Opry tonight
And every Saturday night bitter tears I will fight
All the songs that I will hear will just bring sadness to my ear
Cause there'll be tears at the Grand Ole Opry tonight

Cause there'll be tears at the Grand Ole Opry tonight
This old heart can't believe that you're gone from sight
There'll be no more joy and songs for me you were the only one
And there'll be tears at the Grand Ole Opry tonight





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  1. W.... R....

    I like to believe that Hank Williams discovered sweet voice Wanda😉

  2. R.... E....

    She was one of the greatest ex-pro boxer best fight predictor also founder of boxing vs UFC Rocky Esterline she is still alive and singing but I like how she puts that old-fashioned sound into it LOL

  3. G.... C....

    Never heard this before, wonderfull.

  4. M.... C....

    Brano citato nel bel libro I lanciafiamme -The Flamethrowers- di Rachel Kushner

  5. S.... D....

    As a classic country singer, Wanda is as good as any of the top stars. I believe that she was "discovered" by Hank Thompson.

  6. D.... D....

    This was one of my grandma's favourites... I miss her a lot... 

  7. M.... C....

    a really beautiful lady with the voice of an angel, the best female C&W artist ever

  8. i.... ....

    @ENACODNOM ...Blimey you're right, a year has gone already..! I read somewhere that it was Elvis who talked Wanda into Rockabilly / Rock & Roll.....but she did return to C& W once the Hey Day of R & R had passed.

  9. V.... B....

    As you probably discovered since you posted these last year, all the songs in that album, released in 1962, were her first singles on Decca, between 1954 and 1955, when our delightful Wanda wanted to become a C&W star, before finally deciding that Rock & Roll was better for her.

  10. k.... ....

    This is interesting, because a few years ago, I visited the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and I remember there was a beautiful woman sitiing on the steps crying. I always think of that when I think of the Grand Ol Opry.

  11. W.... E....

    love this song 10******