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Introduction to George Jones’s “Ain’t Love a Lot Like That”

George Jones, often hailed as the “Possum,” is a towering figure in the realm of country music. His distinctive voice, characterized by its emotional depth and raw intensity, has captivated audiences for decades.

Background

Released in 1982, “Ain’t Love a Lot Like That” is a poignant ballad penned by renowned songwriters Tom and Dean Dillon. The song delves into the complexities of love and its tendency to defy expectations.

Jones’s emotive delivery captures the essence of a broken heart, as he navigates the bittersweet memories and lingering pain associated with a lost love.

The song’s introspective lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that has reached its end. Jones reflects on the initial excitement and passion that once fueled their connection, contrasting it with the current state of disillusionment and heartache.

The phrase “ain’t love a lot like that” serves as a recurring theme, emphasizing the disparity between the idealized notion of love and its often harsh realities.

Jones’s vocal performance is nothing short of extraordinary. His voice, rich with emotion, conveys the depth of the character’s pain and vulnerability. The subtle nuances in his delivery, from the hushed whispers to the heartfelt cries, add a layer of authenticity to the song.

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Lyrics

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Well, a twister tore the roof off a grocery storeBlew an Idaho potato through the hardwood floorTwirled granny’s apron up around her headThe cat’s still missin’ and the dog is dead.
Well, ain’t love a lot lot thatAin’t love a lot like thatUnconditional, unpredictableAin’t love a lot like that?
Just like Moses and the Red Sea waterA little bit of faith and the ring I bought herI hit my knees and she took my handAnd she lead my heart to the promised land.
Ain’t love a lot lot thatAin’t love a lot like thatUnconditional, unpredictableAin’t love a lot like that?
Well, the honeymoon’s over and the work begunMy baby say I’m gettin’ on her nerves againOne false move and an angry shoutI’m sleepin’ all alone on the fold out couch.
Ain’t love a lot lot thatAin’t love a lot like thatUnconditional, unpredictableAin’t love a lot like that?
Ain’t love a lot thatNow ain’t love a lot like thatUnconditional, unpredictableAin’t love a lot like that?
Unconditional, unpredictableAin’t love a lot like that?
Ain’t love a lot like that?

By Harley