Don Williams effortlessly croons “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend,” making him a delight to listen to.
“Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” is a classic country song originally recorded by Don Williams in 1977. The song was written by Wayland Holyfield and is considered one of Williams’ signature tunes. Its timeless lyrics tell the story of a heartbroken man trying to move on from a failed relationship.
The song’s opening line sets the tone: “Coffee black, cigarettes, start this day like all the rest.” The protagonist is going through the motions of his daily routine, but his heart is heavy with regret.
As the song progresses, the narrator reflects on the good times he shared with his former lover. He remembers holding hands, taking walks, and sharing laughter. But despite these fond memories, he knows that their love is over.
The chorus features the unforgettable line, “Some broken hearts never mend, some memories never end, some tears will never dry, my love for you will never die.” This simple yet poignant statement captures the pain of lost love and the enduring power of memory.
In the bridge, the narrator acknowledges that he could try to find someone new to love, but he knows it won’t be the same. He’s resigned to the fact that he’ll always carry a piece of his former lover with him.
The song’s melancholy melody perfectly complements the bittersweet lyrics. Williams’ smooth, understated vocals are the perfect vehicle for the song’s message of heartache and resilience.
“Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” has become a beloved classic, covered by numerous artists across genres. Its message of enduring love and loss continues to resonate with listeners to this day.