About the song
If you’re a fan of classic country music, the name Skeeter Davis is likely familiar to you. Her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have touched the hearts of millions for generations. One of her most enduring hits is the poignant ballad, “Tell Tommy I Miss Him.” Released in 1961, this song remains a beloved staple in country music playlists and showcases Davis’s ability to convey raw emotion through her music.
“Tell Tommy I Miss Him” is more than just a song; it’s a timeless tale of love, loss, and longing. Written as a response to Ray Peterson’s hit “Tell Laura I Love Her,” Davis’s version offers a unique perspective on heartbreak. The song paints a vivid picture of a woman deeply missing her loved one. Her lyrics are simple yet evocative, filled with imagery that resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of loss.
Davis’s vocal performance on this track is nothing short of extraordinary. Her voice is filled with a raw vulnerability that makes her lyrics all the more believable. Whether she’s singing about the joy she shared with her loved one or the emptiness she feels now that he’s gone, her voice carries a weight that is both heartbreaking and beautiful.
“Tell Tommy I Miss Him” is a song that has stood the test of time for several reasons. First, its theme of loss is universal. Everyone can relate to the feeling of missing someone they love, and Davis’s heartfelt performance makes it easy for listeners to connect with her on a personal level. Second, the song’s melody is both catchy and memorable. It’s a tune that gets stuck in your head and stays there for days. Finally, the lyrics are beautifully crafted. They are simple enough to be understood by listeners of all ages, yet they are also filled with poetic imagery that rewards repeated listening.
If you’re looking for a classic country song that will tug at your heartstrings, look no further than Skeeter Davis’s “Tell Tommy I Miss Him.” This timeless ballad is a must-listen for any fan of country music.
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Lyrics
Tommy my sweetheart is gone now
He’s up in heaven somewhere
So little star high above
If you see Tommy tell him of my loveTell Tommy I love him
Tell Tommy I miss him
Tell him though I may try
My love for him will never dieHe drove his car in that stockcar race
To win money so we could wed
He wanted so much to make me his wife
Now our love lives on though he lost his life
I’m so lonely without him near
Oh, how I miss his warm embrace
I love no other,I want him to know
Oh, little star,please,tell him soTell Tommy I love him
Tell Tommy I miss him
Tell him though I may try
My love for him will never dieAlthough he wanted to give me the world
Why did he do such a reckless thing
Little star he should have realized
I was richer than a queen when he looked into my eyesTell Tommy I love him
Tell Tommy I miss him
Tell him though I may try
My love for him will never dieTell Tommy I miss him
Tell Tommy I miss him