Introduction:
Country music legend George Strait released a song titled “You Don’t Know What You’re Missing” in 2013. The song became the twelfth track on his studio album Love Is Everything, which arrived in stores that same year. “You Don’t Know What You’re Missing” stands out as a late-career gem for Strait, showcasing his ability to deliver strong country ballads with his signature smooth vocals and poignant storytelling.
Love Is Everything itself was a critical and commercial success. The album reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and remained there for two weeks. It also peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing Strait’s enduring popularity across genres. Tony Brown, a frequent collaborator with Strait, served as the album’s producer, bringing his expertise in crafting polished country music to the project.
“You Don’t Know What You’re Missing” wasn’t released as a single, and therefore didn’t climb the singles charts. However, the song has garnered a loyal following among Strait’s fanbase and is considered a highlight of the Love Is Everything album. The track’s lyrics explore themes of regret and lost love, a subject that Strait has addressed effectively throughout his career.
While not one of Strait’s chart-topping hits, “You Don’t Know What You’re Missing” is a powerful song that exemplifies the country music icon’s talent for capturing relatable emotions. The song stands the test of time as a compelling track within Strait’s vast discography. It’s a testament to his songwriting choices and his ability to deliver impactful performances even later in his career.
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Lyrics:
Sittin’ at the bar I overheard a couple guys
One was complaining About his life and his wife And everyday things Said, his kids were gettin’ big And gettin’ hard to handle The other guy was sippin’ whiskey Wasn’t saying a thingThe first guy kept talking for what seemed like forever
Said, I never have money or time Like I used to He went on and on, till the second guy finally sat down his whiskey Looked him straight in the eye and said Lucky YouYou don’t know what it feels like livin’ this lonely
You don’t know what it sounds like when nobody’s home You’ve been talkin’ and man, I’ve been doin’ some listenin’ You don’t know what you’re Missing ‘Till it’s goneThe second guy said, I used to have all your problems
But hindsight’s 20/20 and a fool is blind So, please excuse me if I have to end our conversation And forgive me if I can’t sympathizeYou don’t know what it feels like livin’ this lonely
You don’t know what it sounds like when nobody’s home You’ve been talkin’ and man, I’ve been doin’ some listenin’ You don’t know what you’re missing ‘Till it’s gone You don’t know what you’re missing ‘Till it’s gone