About The Song
- “If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” is a song written by Harlan Sanders and Rick Beresford, and recorded by American country music artist George Jones.
- It was released in January 1981 as the third single from his album I Am What I Am.
- By 1981, Jones’ career continued to thrive after the remarkable success of his #1 hit single “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”
- After experiencing a lull in his career in the late 1970s, the song reignited the singer’s career on the charts; in 1980, he scored a #2 hit with “Two Story House,” a duet with his ex-wife Tammy Wynette, and reached #2 again with his rendition of the Tom T. Hall classic “(I Was) Walking My Baby Back Home.”
- “If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in March 1981.
- It also reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- The song was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to solidify Jones’ status as one of the greatest country music singers of all time.
The song is a classic country ballad about a man who is struggling to cope with the loss of his love. He turns to alcohol to numb the pain, but he knows that it is only a temporary solution. The lyrics are full of despair and heartache, but they are also honest and relatable. Jones’s vocals are raw and emotional, and they perfectly capture the song’s message.
“If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” is a powerful and moving song that has resonated with listeners for decades. It is a must-listen for any fan of country music.
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Lyrics
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The bars are all closed
It’s four in the mornin’ I must have shut ’em all down By the shape that I’m inI lay my head on the wheel
And the horn begins honkin’ The whole neighborhood knows That I’m home drunk againIf drinkin’ don’t kill me
Her memory will I can’t hold out much longer The way that I feelWith the blood from my body
I could start my own still But if drinkin’ don’t kill me Her memory willThese old bones, they move slow
But so sure of their footsteps As I trip on the floor And I lightly touch downLord, it’s been ten bottles
Since I tried to forget her But the mem’ry still lingers Lyin’ here on the groundAnd if drinkin’ don’t kill me
Her memory will I can’t hold out much longer The way that I feelWith the blood from my body
I could start my own still But if drinkin’ don’t kill me Her memory will