I Still Miss Someone
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I Still Miss Someone
“I Still Miss Someone” is a song about the loss of a former lover. In the lyrics, the narrator remembers her lover while walking together. She misses him so much. This song is a wonderful remembrance of a love that’s long gone.
Johnny Cash
“I Still Miss Someone” is a classic country song written by Johnny Cash and Roy Cash, Jr. in 1958. The song is part of Johnny Cash’s 1958 album, The Fabulous Johnny Cash, and it was performed many times live by Cash. Jimmy Buffett, Brenda Lee, Joan Baez, and other artists have also covered it.
Martina McBride
In 2004, Martina McBride recorded the Johnny Cash classic “I Still Miss Someone.” The song was part of her album Timeless, which was a compilation of classic country songs from legends such as Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton. Her version of the song was as timeless as the original, and it peaked at number fifty on the US country charts.
Jimmy Buffett
One of Jimmy Buffett’s most famous songs is “Come Monday.” This song was released in 1974 as a single from his album Living and Dying in 3 / 4 Time and became his first Top 40 hit. It remains one of his most popular songs. It features a unique take on a love song, showcasing Buffett’s soft side and his longing for his future wife.
A folk artist, Jimmy Buffett’s lyrics are infused with a storyteller’s eye. His songs are equal parts insightful and escapism.
Martina McBride’s version
The song “I Still Miss Someone” was originally performed by Flatt & Scruggs in 1965. It was later covered by Emmylou Harris and Don King, and it went on to chart at #38 on Don King’s album Whirlwind. Martina McBride’s version reached number 50 in the US country charts in 2006.
The song is a nostalgic love song. The narrator misses her lover terribly, and she remembers them while she walks down the street.
Robert Earl Keen’s version
Robert Earl Keen’s version of “I Still Miss Someone” is an emotional and soulful interpretation of the song. Keen has long been a favorite of the first family and he has been hailed as a beloved songwriter. Despite his recent retirement from touring, Keen is still active and has a loyal fan base. His fans include the first daughters, Jenna and Barbara Bush, who named him their favorite musician. Their adoration for Keen led to a heckling incident at one of his shows. Keen’s fans also support him and his band at the annual Texas Uprising music festival, which takes place in Dallas and Houston. In 2001, Texas Uprising expanded to the West Coast.
Robert Earl Keen’s music started when he was a student at Texas A&M University. He began by writing poetry and began to play guitar in college. Later, he became friends with fellow Aggie Lyle Lovett and began collaborating with him. The duo wrote “This Old Porch” and “No Kinda Dancer” together. His raucous live performances soon earned him a cult following. His songs have been covered by many artists, including George Strait and Nanci Griffith.