This Time
Johnny Lee Lyrics


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This time, we're really breakin' up
This time, we've said way too much
This time's for all the times
How about this time?

This time, there'll be no goodnight kiss
This time it's forever
This time I find that I'm
Really losin' you

My heart is broken now
It really doesn't matter anyhow
Now that you've gone away
I only live from day to day

This time, there'll be no goodnight kiss
This time it's forever
This time I find that I'm
Really losin' you

This time, we're really breakin' up
This time, we've said way too much




This time I find that I'm
Really losin' you

Overall Meaning

In Johnny Lee's song This Time, the lyrics are a painful expression of a relationship that is coming to an end. The singer has reached a point where he knows that things are over and cannot be salvaged, despite having had prior moments of optimism or hoping for reconciliation. He laments that they have said "way too much" to each other this time and that this break up is different from all the others, hence the repetition of "This time". The tone is solemn and there is an underlying sense of despair as the singer comes to terms with the fact that they are "really losing" their partner for good this time.


The chorus is repeated multiple times throughout the song, almost as though the singer is trying to reinforce the reality of the situation to himself. He acknowledges that there will be no goodnight kiss this time, nor any chance of reconciliation. The simplicity of the lyrics highlights the raw emotion of the situation, with the singer admitting that his heart is broken and that he feels as though he can only live "from day to day" now that his partner has left him. The song ends on a somber note with the repetition of the chorus, leaving the listener with a palpable sense of heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

This time, we're really breakin' up
This time, our relationship is actually ending for good.


This time, we've said way too much
We have already voiced out everything we wanted to say and there's nothing left to talk about.


This time's for all the times
This time signifies all the instances that led to our breakup.


How about this time?
Asking the partner if they are truly ready to break up this time.


This time, there'll be no goodnight kiss
We won't have the chance to say goodbye properly with a kiss.


This time it's forever
This time, the separation will be permanent.


This time I find that I'm Really losin' you
I am coming to terms that I am losing you for good this time.


My heart is broken now
I am feeling very sad and hurt right now.


It really doesn't matter anyhow
Nothing really matters anymore since the relationship is over.


Now that you've gone away
Since you have left me, everything has changed.


I only live from day to day
I am merely existing, taking each day as it comes, after you left.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHIPS MOMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

Ruth Boykin

Great song, Jay! Remember it from days of old< thank you.John Perilloux lead me here.

Zodija

Nice country adaptation of Troy Shondell's doo-wop version. I'd probably like this one better if my heart weren't invested in Shondell's version. Nice job, Johnny! Thanks for posting it, WilburScott.

Jim Reeves

Great version! Thank you for posting.

Marion Gonzales

Johnny Lee was at the Florida Sunshine Opry in Eustis, Florida this past winter. He comes to Florida often. It was the first time I`ve seen him perform. He put on a really good show. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for posting!!!

John Perilloux

Another great one, Wilbur. Sort of a hybrid between country and swamp pop. My kind of music. Thanks.

John Perilloux

Yes, from Louisiana, Ruth, along the Mississippi River, about 20 miles west of New Orleans.

Ruth Boykin

John are you from Louisiana? If so is it southwest?

Ruth Boykin

You're right...very good song! Heard it many times, thank you, John!

Daniel Burns

this song only went to #43 on the country charts in 1978!!!

John Perilloux

Should have gone to #1.

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