Written by Hank Cochran and Jimmy Key (Recorded by Patsy Cline August 25, 1961)
If you are sincere When you say you don't care That our love is just a memory If the love that we knew Won't bother you Darlin' you're stronger than me
For if still lovin' you means I'm weak Then I'm weak For I still fall apart when we speak Or we meet If the love that we knew Won't bother you Darlin' you're stronger than me
If you can have fun With some other one With no thought of what used to be If it's easy to say That it's better this way Darlin' you're stronger than me
For if still lovin' you means I'm weak Then I'm weak For I still fall apart when we speak Or we meet If the love that we knew Won't bother you Darlin' you're stronger than me
Hank Cochran's First BMI Award Presented by Patsy Cline
Cochran, always in the studio when one of his tunes where done. "Patsy came through with flying colors", Hank said. "I was not only her friend, but she really loved the song. She insisted they do it." Excepts from Ellis Nassour's "Honky Tonk Angel" The Initimate Story of Patsy Cline
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