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Introduction to “Right in the Wrong Direction” by George Jones and Tammy Wynette

George Jones and Tammy Wynette, two of country music’s most iconic figures, have left an indelible mark on the genre with their timeless duets. One of their most beloved collaborations, “Right in the Wrong Direction,” is a poignant exploration of a troubled relationship heading towards inevitable heartbreak.

Background

Released in 1976, this song showcases the duo’s exceptional vocal chemistry and their ability to convey raw emotion through their performances.

The song’s narrative unfolds with a sense of impending doom as the couple realizes they are drifting further apart. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that has lost its spark, filled with misunderstandings, resentment, and a growing sense of distance. Jones and Wynette’s voices harmonize beautifully, capturing the pain and frustration of a relationship on the brink of collapse.

“Right in the Wrong Direction” is a classic country ballad that draws heavily on the genre’s traditional themes of heartbreak, loss, and longing. The song’s melody is both haunting and memorable, with a simple yet effective arrangement that allows the singers’ vocals to take center stage. The production is stripped-down and intimate, creating a sense of vulnerability and authenticity that resonates with listeners.

One of the most striking aspects of “Right in the Wrong Direction” is the emotional intensity of Jones and Wynette’s performances. Their voices are filled with raw emotion, conveying a deep sense of sadness and regret. The couple’s chemistry is palpable, as they seem to feed off each other’s energy and create a powerful sense of connection.

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Lyrics

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Well, your office called to say you wouldn’t be long.Since when did your boss get a jukebox of his own?When I called to see how long you’d be they said you’d been long goneYou’re headed right in the wrong direction if you wanna come home.
Well, you’re leaving clues that any ole fool can see.Honey, you’re the fool if you think your foolin’ me.If you wanna go just let me know, we can sure enough get it all.You’re headed right in the wrong direction if you wanna come home.
If you want to keep your home you better straighten up your act.‘Cause honey, I can love you, I can even help you pack.If you turn around, and come home now, I just might not be gone.You’re headed [D] right in the wrong direction honey, if you wanna come home.
Well, your headed right in the wrong direction honey, if you wanna come home…

By Harley