Introduction:
“He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” is a song by George Strait from his 2006 album It Just Comes Natural. Written by Tim Johnson, the track is a heartfelt ballad that captures the emotional toll of heartbreak. The song delves into the aftermath of a broken relationship, where the narrator observes a woman who is deeply affected by the hurt inflicted upon her by a former lover. The lyrics poignantly reflect on how she continues to hold out hope despite the obvious pain, and the narrator expresses empathy for her while also wishing to help her move on.
The song fits well into George Strait’s signature style, blending traditional country sounds with smooth, emotionally resonant storytelling. It Just Comes Natural, Strait’s 24th studio album, was highly successful, producing several hit singles, although “He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” wasn’t released as a single. Still, its inclusion on the album added to the overall depth and emotional range of the record, showcasing Strait’s ability to tackle themes of love and heartache with subtlety and grace.
Tim Johnson, the songwriter, is known for penning songs that tap into the emotional core of relationships, and this track is a prime example of his work. Though not as widely recognized as some of Strait’s chart-topping hits, “He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” resonates with fans who appreciate the poignant, bittersweet nature of classic country music.
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Lyrics:
“He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad”
And came here tonight all alone
He must have really hurt you badOrdered up a double Coke and rum
And hope it’ll turn into fun
He must have really hurt you bad
I don’t know your story but it ain’t hard to see
You’ve got a heart that’s broken as a heart can be
It’s probably not like you at all
To mix loneliness and alcohol
He must have really hurt you bad
Now it’s 1am and here you are
With some stranger at the bar
He must have really hurt you bad
Across town in some motel room
He’ll try to heal your past
While the one that’s lying next to you is
Only there for laughs
He must have really hurt you bad
Now, I’m the Joe that sees you up then cuts you off
And calls a cab when you need me to
And I’d like to say that only once in a while
I see someone goin’ what you’re goin’ through
Well, I need the tips, but I’ll be all right
If I don’t see you tomorrow night
Stay home girl
He must have really hurt you bad
He must have really hurt you bad