Born to Be Blue
The Judds
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Maybe I'm wrong Maybe I'm right Maybe I just don't know Will I ever fall in love And never have to worry That I'm fallin' all alone? Maybe it's true I was just born to be blue Maybe it's true I was just born to be blue They say everybody's got a someone A sweet somebody to love It might be fate or destiny May be written in the stars above But I can't help but wonder After all that I've been through Maybe my baby's nowhere to be found And I was just born to be blue Was I born to be unhappy? Just to live on heartache street Was I born to go to bed each night And cry myself to sleep? Can somebody out there help me? Give me some kind of clue Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right But, don't tell me I was born to be blue They say nobody dies from a heartache You can't drown in your own tears But who wants to live in this world alone Where minutes turn into years? So I'd rather go down believin' Suffer a heartache or two Tell me I'm wrong, tell me I'm right But, don't tell me I was born to be blue Was I born to be blue? Born just to cry? Born to be alone 'til the day I die? Somebody tell me Was I born to be loved? Born to be kissed? Born to find the one to show me what I missed? Was I born to be blue? Born just to cry? Born to be alone 'til the day I die? Tell me, Mama Was I born to be loved? Born to be kissed? Born to find the one to show me what I missed?
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Written by: BRENT MAHER, MACK DAVID, MICHAEL BARRY REID
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, DEMI MUSIC CORP. D/B/A LICHELLE MUSIC COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION
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10 facts about this song
Artist Profile"Born to Be Blue" is a song recorded by American country music duo The Judds, which comprises mother Naomi and daughter Wynonna Judd.
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Release DetailsThe song was released in November 1989 as the third single from their fifth studio album, “River of Time.”
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Song OriginThis song is categorized under the genre of Country music.
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Chart PerformanceThe song achieved significant success, reaching number five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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SongwritersIt was written by the prolific songwriting team of Don Schlitz, who penned numerous hits for artists like Randy Travis and Kenny Rogers, and Brent Maher, who also worked as producer for The Judds.
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Song NarrativeThe lyrics tell the story of a woman who feels constantly bogged down by sorrow and heartache, believing she was "born to be blue".
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Personal ConnectionNaomi Judd has stated in interviews that the song is one that she can personally relate to, given her own struggles with chronic Hepatitis C and depression.
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Special RecognitionWhile it didn't win any major awards, "Born to Be Blue" is remembered today as one of The Judd's most heartfelt and emotionally resonant songs.
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Unique Style"Born to Be Blue" is noted for its bluesy feel, a departure from The Judds' more traditional country sound.
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Final Album"Born to Be Blue" was part of the final full-length studio album released by The Judds before Naomi Judd retired due to health issues.
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