Conway Twitty – Somebody Lied

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About the song

Somebody Lied by Conway Twitty: A Heartfelt Ballad of Betrayal and Regret

In the realm of country music, few names resonate with the same level of recognition and admiration as Conway Twitty. Renowned for his rich baritone voice and poignant storytelling, Twitty’s music has captivated audiences for decades, leaving an indelible mark on the genre’s landscape. Among his vast repertoire of hits, “Somebody Lied” stands out as a particularly compelling ballad, weaving a tale of heartbreak, betrayal, and the lingering pain of lost love.

Released in 1985 as part of Twitty’s album Don’t Call Him a Cowboy, “Somebody Lied” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, cementing its status as a timeless classic. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its relatable narrative, capturing the universal emotions that arise when trust is shattered and love turns to deception.

Twitty’s masterful delivery breathes life into the lyrics, imbuing each word with an aching sincerity that resonates deeply with listeners. His voice, a powerful instrument of emotion, conveys the protagonist’s anguish, confusion, and lingering hope for reconciliation.

The opening lines of the song paint a vivid picture of a love story in its twilight, hinting at the betrayal that lies at the heart of the narrative:

“We used to laugh and talk for hours at a time But now our conversations seem to end in rhyme I guess it’s true what people say Love can fade away”

As the song progresses, the protagonist grapples with the realization that their beloved has lied, shattering the foundation of their relationship. The lyrics delve into the depths of emotional turmoil, exploring the pain of betrayal and the lingering questions that arise in its aftermath:

“Somebody lied, somebody cheated Somebody broke a heart, somebody treated Me like a fool, I’m so confused I don’t know who to believe anymore”

Despite the heartbreak and disillusionment, a glimmer of hope persists in the protagonist’s heart. They yearn for the love they once shared, questioning whether reconciliation is possible:

“Maybe we could work it out, maybe we could start anew Maybe we could find a way to make our dreams come true But I’m afraid to believe again, I’m afraid to take a chance ‘Cause I’ve been hurt before, and I can’t bear that kind of pain”

The song’s conclusion leaves the listener with a sense of poignant ambiguity, reflecting the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring hope for redemption. “Somebody Lied” serves as a testament to Conway Twitty’s artistry, showcasing his ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with the human experience. Through its heartfelt lyrics and emotive delivery, the song captures the essence of heartbreak, betrayal, and the lingering hope for reconciliation, making it a timeless classic that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide.

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Lyrics

“Somebody Lied”

 

Hello, yeah, this is me
Lord, it’s been a long, long time
I know this ain’t no social call
So, go ahead, get it off your mind

You heard what? Well, it ain’t true
I was here most all last night
I got over you the day you left
Could it be somebody lied?

You heard what? That I was cryin’?
I haven’t shed a tear in years
That I spoke your name? Well, that’s insane
I’ve hardly noticed you’re not here

I showed your picture to some stranger
Don’t you think I’ve got no pride?
They’ve been here at home, face down on a shelf
Lord, I bet somebody lied

But if it were true, would it matter to you?
Would it change the way you feel?
If the rumors were right, would you be here tonight
To help this old heart heal?

Well, don’t worry, it wasn’t me
Just someone whose world was torn in two
Someone who looked a lot like me
And loved someone like you

Someone who looked a lot like me
And still loves someone like you