Introduction:

“Do You Believe Me Now” by Vern Gosdin is a poignant country ballad that highlights Gosdin’s mastery in conveying raw emotion and heartbreak. Released in 1987 under Columbia Records, the song marked a significant point in Gosdin’s career, showcasing his distinctive ability to blend traditional country sound with deeply personal storytelling. It became one of his standout tracks during the late 1980s, resonating with audiences and solidifying his reputation as “The Voice,” a nickname earned for his rich and emotive vocal delivery.

The song narrates the emotional plea of someone grappling with the aftermath of a failed relationship, seeking acknowledgment and reconciliation from their former partner. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt lyrics, Gosdin captures the desperation and vulnerability of love lost, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced similar heartache.

“Do You Believe Me Now” was part of a successful streak for Gosdin during his tenure with Columbia Records, a period that also included hits like “Set ‘Em Up Joe” and the award-winning “Chiseled in Stone.” These tracks helped define his legacy as one of the leading traditionalists in country music during a time when the genre was experiencing significant stylistic shifts.

The song’s emotional depth and relatable themes, combined with Gosdin’s signature vocal style, have ensured its enduring appeal. It stands as a testament to Gosdin’s ability to translate complex emotions into timeless country music.

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Lyrics:

“Do You Believe Me Now”

Don’t you think you should have called?
To tell me you were coming down
Oh you look so out of place on this troubled side of town
It’s a place where losers go when they know there’s nothing left
And after losing you I just lost the will to live

Do you believe me now?
I told you time and time again
My heart and soul is your hands do you believe me now?
Do you believe me now?
Look at the living I endure
I ain’t nothing without you do you believe me now?

I don’t know what changed your mind, come-on ask if this is real
I don’t know what if you’re a dream I only know how good it feels
If you could find it in your heart to say the fire for me still burns
I’ll find a place to turn around down this road of no return

Do you believe me now?
I told you time and time again
My heart and soul is your hands do you believe me now?
Do you believe me now?
Look at the living I endure
I ain’t nothing without you do you believe me now?