HE KNEW THE TRUTH LONG BEFORE SHE DID.Don Williams never shouted to make his point; he simply stated the truth.In “We Should Be Together,” he stands on the sidelines, watching the woman he loves settle for someone else. His voice doesn’t carry anger, only a heartbreaking patience.He captures the specific agony of knowing you are the right person, but the timing is all wrong.It’s a gentleman’s plea—quiet, steady, and devastatingly honest.By the final chorus, you aren’t just listening; you are praying she finally turns around and sees him standing there.
Introduction Don Williams never needed to raise his voice to make his message land. His power lived in restraint, in the quiet…