Misery Loves Company

Ronnie Milsap

About Misery Loves Company

"Misery Loves Company" is a 1961 song by Jerry Reed, recorded first by Porter Wagoner. The single was the second number one country song of his career staying at the top spot for two weeks. "Misery Loves Company" spent twenty-nine weeks on the chart. It was covered in 1977 by Moe Bandy on his LP Cowboys Ain't Supposed to Cry. Another cover was recorded by Ronnie Milsap, and was credited as a B-side to his 1980 No. 1 country hit "Cowboys and Clowns."


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Well I've just left my home friends where I couldn't sleep
For missin' a man that I couldn't keep
She just walked out and left me for somebody else
Now her memory keeps haunting me but I'm by myself

So break out the bottle bring on the crowd
Tell funny stories turn the jukebox up loud
Come on sit at my table where the drinks're on me
Yes gather round me cause misery loves company

This is not the first time I lost everything
To a false hearted woman with a false hearted dream
But this is the first time I've suffered myself
Help me get over this love
I'll handle the next love all by myself

So break out the bottle
Yes gather round me
Cause misery loves company

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Ronnie Milsap

Ronnie Lee Milsap (born January 16, 1943) is an American country music singer and pianist. He was one of country music's most popular and influential performers of the 1970s and 1980s. He became country music's first well-known blind singer, and one of the most successful and versatile country "crossover" singers of his time, appealing to both country and pop music music markets with successful songs that incorporated pop, R&B, and rock and roll elements. Milsap’s biggest crossover hits include "It Was Almost Like a Song," "Smoky Mountain Rain," "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me," "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World," "Any Day Now," and "Stranger in My House," among others. He is credited with six Grammy Awards and 40 number one country hits, third to Ge… more »

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Written by: JERRY REED

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8 facts about this song

Artists' Profile
"Misery Loves Company" is a song performed by two legendary country musicians, Porter Wagoner and Ronnie Milsap. Porter Wagoner, known for his flashy rhinestone suits and blond pompadour, was a major force in country music from the 1950s to the 1980s. Ronnie Milsap, who is blind, carved out a long-lasting career for himself in the 1970s and became one of the most popular and enduring crossover artists in country music.
Chart Performances
Released in 1962 by Porter Wagoner, the song went on to become his first number one on the Billboard country chart where it spent two weeks at the top. Ronnie Milsap's cover reached number four in the Billboard Hot Country Singles in 1980.
Song Composition
"Misery Loves Company" was written by Jerry Reed. The song is written in a classic country style and just like its title suggests, it tells the tale of heartbroken individuals who are trying to get through their sorrow by wallowing together in their misery.
Distinct Version Differences
While recorded by both Porter Wagoner and Ronnie Milsap, each version has its own distinctive flair. Wagoner's version is a more traditional country sound featuring his famous high-tenor voice. Milsap's version, on the other hand, leans toward the country-pop crossover sound that he's famous for.
Impact on Wagoner’s Career
With "Misery Loves Company," Apart from reaching the top of the Billboard country chart, Porter Wagoner’s career took a positive turn, placing him among the ranks of mainstream country singers. This particular title helped build his reputation and he achieved greater recognition from both fans and peers in the industry.
Song Legacy
"Misery Loves Company" has become a classic in country music, covered by numerous artists over the years. It is often cited as a quintessential example of the “tear in your beer” style of country music, known for its sad themes and emotional resonance.
Album Association
Ronnie Milsap's version appeared on his 1980 album titled "Milsap Magic" while Porter Wagoner’s version was on his 1962’s album named after the song itself, ”Misery Loves Company.”
Historic Record Label
Porter Wagoner’s version of "Misery Loves Company" was released under RCA Victor, the historic record label that was home to other legendary acts like Elvis Presley.

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