
Lonely Weekends Jerry Lee Lewis
"Lonely Weekends" by Jerry Lee Lewis, released in 1958, is a #Rock song that explores themes of heartache and longing during solitary weekends. The lyrics convey the pain of missing a loved one, emphasizing loneliness and nostalgia. Unique elements include Lewis's energetic piano style and emotive vocals, which helped shape rock 'n' roll's early sound. The song remains a classic in the genre, reflecting the struggles of love and loneliness.

Well I'm makin' alright from Monday morning to Friday night
Oh those lonely weekends
Since you left me I'm as lonely as I can be oh those lonely weekends
Said you'd be (said you'd be) so good to Jerry Lee (good to me)
You said our love (said our love) would never die (never die)
You said you'd be (said you'd be) so good to me (good to me)
But baby you didn't even try
Well I'm makin' alright (well I'm makin' alright) from Monday morning to Friday night
But oh those lonely weekends yeah
You said you'd be (said you should be)...
I said oh those lonely weekends I said oh those lonely weekends
Oh those lonely weekends
Since you left me I'm as lonely as I can be oh those lonely weekends
Said you'd be (said you'd be) so good to Jerry Lee (good to me)
You said our love (said our love) would never die (never die)
You said you'd be (said you'd be) so good to me (good to me)
But baby you didn't even try
Well I'm makin' alright (well I'm makin' alright) from Monday morning to Friday night
But oh those lonely weekends yeah
You said you'd be (said you should be)...
I said oh those lonely weekends I said oh those lonely weekends
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