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------ performed by Brad Paisley


been there, done that | Reviewer: Sean | 2/14/2007
    i remember the first time i heard this song. i was laying on my ex-gfs bed and this song was playing. she told me how waid it was and then how she'd never do it to me. too bad she dumped me several months later. ive been drinking heavily since two years ago...
    nowadays ive joined the Marines and am about to go to Iraq in about a month. however, even though i tried to kill myself because of my ex i have gotten back up. yes i miss her sometimes but you gotta realize that no one is worth your life. i have a new girl now that loves me. it sucks that i could never see her again but thats just how it is.
    dont get me wrong its a good song and i play it over and over again. just please take care of yourself and if she/he dumps you remember that men are dying in iraq and afghanistan that wish they could be back home...
    take care all



    Review the song Whiskey Lullaby (Featuring Alison Krauss) | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/12/2007

    This is a song about Alcoholism and the devastating and tragic affects this disease has on people when the addiction takes over destroys their ability to cope with life's disapointments.
    Thanks Jack Daniels and Jim Beam.



    this is the best song ever | Reviewer: Tabitha | 2/7/2007

    hi i love this song so much it is so awsome it reminds me of my grandmother that died for something that is very sad i listen to this 30 times in a row well love youns !!



    It is difficult to recover | Reviewer: David | 12/23/2006

    My life was perfect. Everything was at its best.
    One day she left. No reason, just left me.
    I learned she does not want to stay with me. I asked her to come back. She did not reply. I can not reach her any more.

    Everytime I listen this song. I remember her and I want her to come back. I will do anything to get her back. I want her back.



    it made me cry! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/14/2006

    In this song, there is a man who loved this woman so much even though she hurt him, and the only way he could stop loving her was to kill himself. The woman killed herself too and then they were buried together.
    It tells such a sad story, and the imagery in the lyrics makes it seem real. I found this song so sad, I actually cried when i listened to the words!



    suicide | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/17/2006

    My husband committed suicide on 1/6/06, he was bipolar and I had left him 8 months earlier.
    After leving a nasty note he also left the cd, with a note that said play song #9 which was whiskey lullaby.
    After 29 years of marriage which was not easy I tried to help him, but he kept drinking and things got worse.
    I wonder if that song did put ideas in is head a bout killing himself and now he is dead. Music can be very powerful to the mind.
    I miss him so he had a kind and sweet side that I never see him again!
    neither will his children and granddaughter.
    I despise that song!



    My favorite song... | Reviewer: Vanessa | 12/30/2005

    I've loved this song since the first day I heard it. This song just speaks to me because I've been there, but I was able to stand back up and recover.



    Haunting. | Reviewer: Zanne Chaos | 9/13/2004

    ever hear a song and there's one line or so that just does it for you? That just sort of takes a song that could be somewhat dull, and anchors it into sharp clarity? The line that anchors the song, IMHO, is the one that goes "He/She put that bottle to his/her head, and pulled the trigger." The imagery of that phrase is incredibly powerful.



    A positive, moving song | Reviewer: Lili | 7/14/2004

    This song is basically a tale about a man who comes into contact with a problem that is based upon his girl (wife/ girlfriend). She has done something wrong or something to hurt the man and he tries to drink his way out of the problem. When it ends up that he can not really drink his way out he resolves into killing himself. Then the girl (wife/girlfriend) is faced with the absence and the leaving of her man (husband/boyfriend) and what she does is try to drink her way out of her problem now. It ends up the same as the man and she end up pulling the trigger. In real life this could be a possible situation with the suicide factor. In the music video of this song it is an army man who comes home to his woman and another man in the bed together. After the two are both gone they are laid to rest next to eachother under a willow tree. In my opinion I find this song very saddening in the aspect of the death and tradgedy that occurs but also moving with the aspect of the reality that this could really happen in the setting of the 20th century.





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