Hopelessly Yours
Suzy Bogguss, Lee Greenwood
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I love you, I hate you, I'd forget you, but I'm afraid to. You loved me or did you' I'll never be sure. But one thing's for certain. In spite of this hurtin' I'll always be Hopelessly yours. From laughin' to cryin' from livin' to dyin' from heaven to a heartache I know I can't cure But one thing's for certain In spite of this hurtin' I'll always be Hopelessly yours. I cry on the slightest of notions 'cause I'm just going through the emotions. I love you, I hate you, Forget you, but I'm afraid to. You loved me or did you' I'll never be sure. But one thing's for certain In spite of this hurtin' I'll always be Hopelessly yours. I'll always be hopelessly yours.
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Written by: PUTMAN JR., CURLY PUTMAN, DON COOK, KEITH WHITLEY
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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9 facts about this song
Artist Origins"Hopelessly Yours" was a collaborative piece between three prominent American country artists- George Jones, Lee Greenwood, and Suzy Bogguss.
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Release DateThis signature song was officially released in the year 1991.
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SongwritersThe song was beautifully written by songwriters Keith Whitley, Don Cook, and Curly Putman.
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Original ComposerPrior to Jones, Greenwood, and Bogguss' version, "Hopelessly Yours" was initially recorded by its co-writer, Keith Whitley.
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Chart PerformanceUpon its release, the song managed to make an impressive mark in the charts, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in the United States.
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A Part of SoundtrackIntriguingly, "Hopelessly Yours" was also a part of the soundtrack of the 1991 movie Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story.
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AccoladesThe song received a nomination for Best Country Vocal Collaboration at the 34th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1992.
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LegacyEven after decades since its release, "Hopelessly Yours" is still fondly remembered and listened to by country music followers, illustrating the timeless appeal and influence of the track.
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Posthumous ReleaseGeorge Jones' version of "Hopelessly Yours" was released posthumously in an album titled "Burn Your Playhouse Down – The Unreleased Duets" in 2008, more than a decade after the original release.
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