Introduction
“She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye,” a melancholic ballad, isn’t just a Kenny Rogers song – it’s a product of collaboration between the country legend and other talented musicians. Originally written by Doug Gilmore and Mickey Newbury, the song found its voice with Kenny Rogers and The First Edition.
Released in 1970 on their album “Something’s Burning,” the song tells the story of a love lost. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship ending, with a woman making a conscious effort to break things off completely. The line “She even woke me up to say goodbye” becomes the heart-wrenching core, highlighting the deliberate nature of the parting.
While not topping the charts, “She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye” became a fan favorite. Rogers’ signature raspy vocals deliver the emotional weight of the lyrics, capturing the pain of a love that couldn’t be saved. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its relatable theme – the universality of heartbreak and the lingering sting of a relationship’s end.
So, as you listen to “She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye,” take a moment to appreciate the collaborative spirit behind the song and the timeless themes it explores. Let Kenny Rogers’ voice guide you through the story of a love lost, a story that resonates with anyone who’s ever experienced the bittersweet pang of goodbye.