You'll Find Her Name Written There
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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On and on she'll walk this earth
Her face like a beautiful flower
But all alone is a marble stone
You'll find her name written there

Her new voice rings where the angels sing
Her voice so pure and so fair
And if you'll look in the Heavenly book
You'll find her name written there

I'm all alone since the call of fate
Left me in deepest despair
And if you'll wait at the pearly gate
You'll find her name written there

I'll breathe her name into the air
It goes and I know not where




But if you look in the heart of a friend
You'll find her name written there

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys's song You'll Find Her Name Written There speaks about a woman who passed away but left a beautiful memory behind. The song explores the importance of remembering those who have gone before us and cherishing their memory. The opening lines indicate that even though the woman is no longer alive, her memory will continue to live on, just like flowers continue to bloom even after they have been picked. The line "But all alone is a marble stone" refers to the woman's headstone and the loneliness that comes with death.


The second verse speaks about the woman's voice, which will now be heard in heaven, and how pure and fair it is. The line "And if you'll look in the Heavenly book" refers to the book of life, where the names of the saved are recorded, and the woman's name is written there. The third verse talks about the singer's personal grief and how they feel all alone after the woman's death. The line "You'll find her name written there" is a recurring theme throughout the song, emphasizing the importance of preserving her memory. The last verse indicates that the singer will continue to honor the woman's memory by speaking her name wherever they go. Although they don't know exactly where her spirit is, they're hopeful that they will find a piece of her in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.


Line by Line Meaning

On and on she'll walk this earth
She will continue to live her life for a long time to come.


Her face like a beautiful flower
She is a beautiful person with a radiant face.


But all alone is a marble stone
She is buried all alone and forgotten.


You'll find her name written there
Her name is inscribed on the marble stone.


Her new voice rings where the angels sing
Her voice can now be heard amongst the angels in heaven.


Her voice so pure and so fair
Her voice is pure and beautiful.


And if you'll look in the Heavenly book
If you search the records of heaven,


You'll find her name written there
You will find her name inscribed in the book of heaven.


I'm all alone since the call of fate
I have been left completely alone by fate's decree.


Left me in deepest despair
It has caused me to feel the most intense sadness.


And if you'll wait at the pearly gate
If you wait at the gates of heaven,


You'll find her name written there
You will find her name inscribed on the gates of heaven.


I'll breathe her name into the air
I will speak her name out loud.


It goes and I know not where
It travels through the air and I don't know where it will end up.


But if you look in the heart of a friend
But if you seek the comfort of a friend's heart,


You'll find her name written there
You will find her name inscribed in the heart of a friend.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD HENSLEY

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E171955

Recorded 31st December 1954 at Bradley Studios Nashville. Personnel : Bill Monroe ( vocal and mandolin), Hubert Davis (banjo) , Bobby Hicks ( fiddle), Charlie Cline (fiddle), Jackie Phelps (guitar) and Ernie Newton ( bass)

Kim Coburn

This is a GREAT song! Dell McCory Band does it well also. Bill Monroe really belts it out!

bassist58

Great tune. Gotta love bluegrass.

allamakee1397

Thanks for posting this.  Grew up with the sound of Bill Monroe, always a joy

bassist58

This dude was a genius. I can't quit listenin'.

Lans Lay

Absolutely awesome 🌹🌹👍👏🇱🇷

Qrayon

Beautiful!

Jimmy Wood

So great. Another version I can't find was a recording by Tennessee Ernie so long ago nobody knew his last name was Ford, before television. Yeah, I'm dating myself in spades. I'd appreciate anyone who also remembers his emotionally power-packed interpretation and if it's possibly available anywhere.

Two Rocka Four

Jimmy Wood Hi, after seeing your comment I started searching over Tennessee Ernie's recording and I have finally found it, so, I invite you to check my channel and have the pleasure, as so did I, of listening to Ernie's fantastic version!

bassist58

I'm almost totally in tears.

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