Long Lonely Nights
Whiskey & Co. Lyrics


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Same old song on the radio tonight
One about wine and roses and candlelight
But I'm gettin' all from you with every town that I play
Maybe this distance is more than we can take

Somewhere in East Texas you're out alone
But I can't dry tears on the telephone
But I'm comin' back to you I swear I'll make it right
I'm makin' my way back home on a red-eye midnight flight

Ooh baby here I'm comin' home
'Cause I can't love you on the telephone
Ooh darlin' I swear I'll make it right
No more lonely East Texas nights
No more lonely East Texas nights

Ooh baby here I'm comin' home
'Cause I can't love you on the telephone
Ooh darlin' I swear I'll make it right
No more lonely East Texas nights
No more lonely East Texas nights

Ooh baby here I'm comin' home
'Cause I can't love you on the telephone
Ooh darlin' I swear I'll make it right





No more lonely East Texas nights
No more lonely East Texas nights

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Whiskey Myers's song "Lonely East Texas Nights" evoke a sense of longing and separation between two individuals who are physically apart but emotionally connected. The singer begins by noting the clichéd romantic songs playing on the radio, which contrast with the reality of his own situation. As he travels from town to town for his music, he finds himself missing his loved one more and more. The distance between them becomes a tangible obstacle, and he questions whether their relationship can withstand the strain.


The lyrical imagery paints a picture of the loved one back in East Texas, feeling lonely and isolated while the singer is away. The inability to comfort and console through the phone highlights the limitations of technology in bridging emotional distance. Despite being physically apart, the singer is determined to return home and mend the relationship. The promise to make things right suggests a deep commitment to repairing the emotional rift that has developed during their separation.


The repetition of the refrain "No more lonely East Texas nights" emphasizes the central theme of longing and yearning for connection. The singer's declarations of love and determination to make things right convey a sense of hope and optimism for the future of their relationship. The repetition of the lines "Ooh baby here I'm comin' home" and "Ooh darlin' I swear I'll make it right" reinforces the idea of reconciliation and the desire to end the loneliness that has plagued them.


Overall, "Lonely East Texas Nights" delves into the complexities of distance, longing, and the power of love to overcome challenges. The song captures the universal experience of missing someone deeply and the unwavering commitment to come back together, no matter the obstacles. It ultimately conveys a message of perseverance and the belief that love can conquer even the most difficult circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

Same old song on the radio tonight
Hearing the same cliches about love and romance on the radio


One about wine and roses and candlelight
Depicting a typical romantic scene with wine, roses, and candles


But I'm gettin' all from you with every town that I play
Feeling connected to you through every performance in different towns


Maybe this distance is more than we can take
Questioning if the separation is too much for us to handle


Somewhere in East Texas you're out alone
Imagining you being alone in East Texas


But I can't dry tears on the telephone
Realizing that I can't comfort you over the phone


But I'm comin' back to you I swear I'll make it right
Promising to return to you and fix things


I'm makin' my way back home on a red-eye midnight flight
Traveling back to you late at night on a red-eye flight


Ooh baby here I'm comin' home
Expressing excitement about coming back to you


'Cause I can't love you on the telephone
Acknowledging that love can't be fully expressed over the phone


Ooh darlin' I swear I'll make it right
Pledging to make things right between us


No more lonely East Texas nights
Looking forward to ending the loneliness of nights in East Texas




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cody Bryan Cannon

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