Price, born in Perryville, Texas, served with the U.S. Marines from 1944–1946, and began singing for KRBC in Abilene, Texas during 1948. He joined the Big D Jamboree in Dallas in 1949. He relocated to Nashville in the early 1950s, rooming for a brief time with Hank Williams. When Williams died, Price managed his band, the Drifting Cowboys, and had minor success. He was the first artist to have a success with the song "Release Me" (1954), a top five popular music hit for Engelbert Humperdinck in 1967.
In 1953, Price formed his band, the Cherokee Cowboys. Among its members during the late 1950s and early 1960s were; Roger Miller, Willie Nelson, Darrell McCall, Van Howard, Johnny Paycheck and Johnny Bush, Buddy Emmons, Pete Wade, Jan Kurtis, Shorty Lavender and Buddy Spicher. Miller wrote one of Ray Price's classics in 1958, "Invitation to the Blues", and sang harmony on the recording. Additionally, Nelson composed the Ray Price song "Night Life".
Price became one of the stalwarts of 1950s honky tonk music, with hit songs such as "Talk To Your Heart" (1952) and "Release Me". He later developed the famous "Ray Price Shuffle," a 4/4 arrangement of honky tonk music with a walking bassline, which can be heard on "Crazy Arms" (1956) and many of his other recordings from the late 1950s.
During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the so-called Nashville sound, singing slow ballads and utilizing lush arrangements of strings and backing singers. Examples include his 1967 rendition of "Danny Boy", and "For the Good Times" in 1970 which was Price's first country music chart No. 1 hit since "The Same Old Me" in 1959. Written by Kris Kristofferson, the song also scored No. 11 on the popular music chart and featured a mellower Price backed by sophisticated musical sounds, quite in contrast to the honky tonk sounds Price had pioneered two decades before. Price had three more No. 1 country music successes during the 1970s: "I Won't Mention It Again", "She's Got To Be A Saint", and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me." His final top ten hit was "Diamonds In The Stars" in early 1982. Price continued to have songs on the country music chart through 1989. Later, he sang gospel music and recorded such songs as "Amazing Grace", "What A Friend We Have In Jesus", "Farther Along" and "Rock of Ages."
In 2006, Price was living near Mount Pleasant, Texas and still performing in concerts throughout the country. In 2009, Price made two performances for the Fox News show Huckabee. The first was with the Cherokee Cowboys and host Mike Huckabee, and he performed "Crazy Arms" and "Heartaches By The Number". Weeks later he performed with the Cherokee Cowboys and Willie Nelson (again with Huckabee playing bass guitar). This time they performed duets of "Faded Love" and "Crazy."
Price worked on his latest album, Last of the Breed, with fellow country music singers Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. This album was released on March 20, 2007 by the company Lost Highway Records. The two-disc set features 20 country classics as well as a pair of new compositions. The trio toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois. This was Price's third album with Nelson and first album with Haggard. After the tour, Haggard remarked, "I told Willie when it was over, 'That old man gave us a goddamn singing lesson.' He really did. He just sang so good. He sat there with the mic against his chest. And me and Willie are all over the microphone trying to find it, and he found it."
On November 6, 2012, Ray Price confirmed that he was fighting pancreatic cancer. Price told the San Antonio Express-News that he had been receiving chemotherapy for the past six months. An alternative to the chemo would have been surgery that involved removing the pancreas along with portions of the stomach and liver, which would have meant a long recovery and stay in a nursing home. Said Price, "That's not very much an option for me. God knows I want to live as long as I can but I don't want to live like that." The 87-year-old Country Music Hall of Famer also told the newspaper, "The doctor said that every man will get cancer if he lives to be old enough. I don't know why I got it – I ain't old!" Price retained a positive outlook and hoped to play as many as a hundred concert dates in 2013.
As of early February 2013, the cancer appeared to be in remission. Sometime in May 2013, Price was hospitalized with severe dehydration. On December 2, 2013, Price entered a Tyler, Texas, hospital in the final stages of pancreatic cancer, according to his son, then left on December 12 for home hospice care. Price died at his home in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, on December 16, 2013.
That's What I Get For Loving You
Ray Price Lyrics
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Tears that break my heart in two
Chains that bind my heart inside me
And that's what I get for loving you
Arms that reach out in the darkness
To hold the love that once was true
Only memories to haunt me
That's what I get for believing
That is all I trust in heart a love will never do
All I have is just a picture
And that's what I get for loving you
Afraid that some day I might see you
While you're holding someone new
Afraid my heart will fall to pieces
And that's what I get for loving you
A path that should be just forgotten
Is all my heart is clinging to
There's no hope for your returning
And that's what I get for loving you
It's the worth that I am paying
Should I live my heart keeps trusting you?
I know my heart is only waiting
And that's what I get for loving you
The lyrics to Ray Price's song That's What I Get for Loving You depict the pain and heartache caused by unrequited love. The opening lines describe the agony of staying awake until the daybreak, unable to sleep due to the overwhelming sadness caused by tear-filled eyes, and a heart that's shattered into two. The singer feels chained and trapped by their love, unable to break free from the hold that the object of their love has on them.
The second stanza provides more vivid imagery, describing how the singer's arms long to reach out to his lost love, lost in the darkness of memory. The only thing left are memories that continue to haunt him, forcing him to confront the agonizing emotions that he can't seem to escape from. He acknowledges that he made a mistake in believing in their love, as all he has left is a faded picture, a memento from the past that serves as a bitter reminder of his heart's betrayal.
The final verse expresses the fear of seeing the person he loves with someone new while the singer's heart continues to wait to be loved in return. Despite the pain and despair, he still clings onto the hope that his love will come back to them one day, a hope that is quickly fading away. The song ultimately portrays the harsh reality of loving someone who doesn't love you back, a classic theme in country music.
Line by Line Meaning
Eyes that stay awake until the day is dawning
I couldn't sleep because of the endless thoughts of you that kept me awake until the morning.
Tears that break my heart in two
My heart is shattered into pieces and the pain has caused me to cry uncontrollably.
Chains that bind my heart inside me
I feel trapped and unable to move on from this love that has a hold on me.
And that's what I get for loving you
All this pain and longing is the consequence of loving you, and yet I can't help but still love you.
Arms that reach out in the darkness
In the darkest moments, I still reach out to feel the love that used to exist between us.
To hold the love that once was true
I cling to the memories of our past love that was pure and true, hoping it will somehow return.
Only memories to haunt me
All I have left are memories that constantly haunt me, reminding me of what I've lost.
That's what I get for loving you
This pain and heartache is the price I have to pay for loving you so deeply.
That's what I get for believing
I believed that our love was meant to be forever, and now the reality is hitting me hard.
That is all I trust in heart a love will never do
My heart has been broken too many times to trust in love ever again.
All I have is just a picture
The only thing I have left of you is a picture that I hold dear, but it can't replace the love we once shared.
Afraid that some day I might see you
I'm scared of the day I'll run into you and see you with someone new, crushing any hope I still have.
While you're holding someone new
The thought of you with another person hurts me more than anything else.
Afraid my heart will fall to pieces
I fear that if I see you with someone else, my heart won't be able to take it and will shatter even more.
A path that should be just forgotten
The path we once walked together is now one I need to forget and move on from.
Is all my heart is clinging to
Despite everything, I can't seem to let go of the love I once had for you, and it's all my heart wants to hold onto.
There's no hope for your returning
I've come to accept that you're never coming back and there's no hope for our love to be rekindled.
And that's what I get for loving you
The pain of losing you and the hopelessness of it all is the price I had to pay for loving you.
It's the worth that I am paying
The price I'm paying is worth it for the time we spent together and the love we once shared.
Should I live my heart keeps trusting you?
Even though I know I should move on, my heart can't help but trust that you'll come back to me.
I know my heart is only waiting
I'm aware that my heart is still waiting for you, but I don't know if it's worth the pain anymore.
And that's what I get for loving you
In the end, all I have to show for loving you is the heartbreak that has consumed me.
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