Reviews for Whiskey Lullaby (Featuring Alison Krauss) Lyrics
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The reason I can't sleep...... | Reviewer: Jessica | 9/21/07
The first time i heard this song I was ballin my eyes out. I have a boyfriend who is in the army and his third turn is oct.5. The reason I love this song is because I know that he loves me to death, Well, turns out i got drunk and cheated on him. This is why I can't sleep knowing that he will drink his pain away of me cheating on him.
this song. | Reviewer: Tricia | 8/10/07
this song probably means alot to all of us.It makes people cry just thinking about things.i know i cried when i heard this song to people might hate it because they think its stupid or to depressing but it def. has a point to it because everyone who has lost their love or someone feels like their hearts broken and cant take the pain sometimes. all of us have a broken heart once in our life. =/
Suicide | Reviewer: Hoog-a-booga | 7/29/07
To about the 3rd reviewer down: You can't blame a song for what your husband (r.i.p) done. People with depression who split from their long term partners, alot of the time, do turn to alcohol - it has the appeal of "easing pain". When a depressed person is drunk they are much much more liable to commit suicide. It has nothing to do with a song, its to do with the individual. You shouldn't "hate" a song because of what happened. Having said that, you don't have to like it either.
miss her | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/22/07
I wonder how the writer and performers of this song would feel if they saw just this board and knew how people had so completely absorbed this song.
My wife left me a week ago. She said she does not love me anymore. God, I miss her...
Meaning | Reviewer: Meghan | 5/31/07
It starts out with a man returning home from the Army, as he walks into his house and looks at the pictures of him and his wife and has a flashback to a moment of them underneath a Weeping Willow tree. He hears laughter upstairs and walks up expecting to find his wife alone, but she is in bed with another man. He then leaves her. They get divorced. The man is getting drunk, and not being able to get his wife off his mind. He eventually gets so drunk that he kills himself. The wife drinking a lot and going out with guys but realizes that whiskey is the only thing that would make her feel better. She get lonely and ends up killing herself because she blamed herself for her ex-husbands death.
Heart breaking | Reviewer: sherri green | 5/21/07
I loved this song the first time I heard it. Anyone who has loved and lost can understand this kind of pain and know that love sometimes distroys us.
Well no, I'd say it's about | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/9/07
I'd say this song is more about people loseing faith in one another. The loss of any kind of faith can be devastatingly painful. These two characters obviously had a deep connection still, otherwise they wouldn't try to was it away with the drink. And the loss of one would not have destroyed the other.
I've known this kind of sorrow, and the imagery is aweing (dare I use the term romantic, in it's broader meaning) but the story is far more common then many realise. Alchohol as a means of diluteing the pain/spirit is a cause of deaths both figurative and actual.
I also know a man who finds himself in the place of the woman in this song, and it hurts to watch him waiting for death.
The song is beautiful.
it was a realy good song but it also was sad | Reviewer: meagan | 4/29/07
i had a dog when i was little and we had to sell it because we were moving and when people came to looke at the house he kept jumping on them and so we had to sell it.It was so sad but we were happy that he found a good home and someone she could play with.
anonymous | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/27/07
i have the same story as david. the love of my life left me, i was hoping to stay with her forever. and since i have been listening to this song, i didn't stop thinking about her
Whiskey Lullabye/Ghost in this House | Reviewer: Floyd | 4/23/07
Two of my favorite songs, and I cannot really say why, are Whiskey Lullabye and Ghost in this House. I am a HUGE fan of Allison Krauss, and hey, Brad ain't so bad either, right ladies??? Both songs are haunting, and I'm also a Stephen King fan so maybe there is some kind of connection. I have had a lot of sadness in my life, and some I thought might never go away, but God's arm was never so short that it couldn't help me (or you). Let's just say I love these two songs, one for the current review, and for those of you who care to, if you haven't heard Ghost in this House by Allison Krauss, you might like to give it a listen. It is my favorite song of hers. . .that, and this one. Thanks.
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