
About The Song
Merle Haggard, a true legend in the world of country music, has given us countless timeless tunes that have touched the hearts of millions. Among his vast discography, “Going Where the Lonely Go” stands out as a particularly poignant and reflective ballad.
Released in 1982, this song is a heartfelt exploration of loneliness and the search for connection. It’s a personal reflection on the human condition and the universal experience of feeling isolated.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man feeling lost and alone, seeking solace in the company of others who share his feelings. Haggard’s gravelly voice and emotional delivery perfectly capture the bittersweet nature of these reflections.
Musically, “Going Where the Lonely Go” is a classic country ballad, featuring a gentle melody and a sparse arrangement that allows Haggard’s vocals to take center stage. The steel guitar adds a touch of melancholy, perfectly complementing the song’s reflective tone.
“Going Where the Lonely Go” is more than just a song; it’s a timeless meditation on the human experience. It’s a reminder that we all experience loneliness at some point in our lives, and that it’s okay to seek out connection and comfort. Whether you’ve experienced similar feelings of isolation or are simply looking for a beautiful and moving song, this track is sure to resonate with you.
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Rollin’ with the flowGoing where the lonely goAnywhere the lights are lowGoing where the lonely goMaking up things to doNot running in all directions trying to find youI’m just rollin’ with the flowGoing where the lonely goAnd I’ve got to keep goin’I can’t lay downSleep won’t hardly comeWhere there’s loneliness all aroundI’ve got to keep goin’Traveling down this lonesome roadI’d be rollin’ with the flowGoing where the lonely goI’ve got to keep goin’I can’t lay downSleep won’t hardly comeWhere there’s loneliness all aroundI’ve got to keep goin’Traveling down this lonesome roadAnd I’d be rollin’ with the flowGoing where the lonely go