MONTGOMERY GENTRY

- Gone Lyrics

This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh
This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh
This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone

Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday
Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang
Gone like a '59 Cadillac
Like all the good things that ain't never coming back
She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone

This ain't no give it time, I'm hurtin' but maybe we can work it out, uh uh uh
Won't be no champagne, red rose, romance, second chance, uh uh uh
This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone

Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday
Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang
Gone like a '59 Cadillac
Like all the good things that ain't never coming back
She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone
She's gone

She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone

Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday
Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang
Gone like a '59 Cadillac
Like all the good things that ain't never coming back
She's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone
She's gone

Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday
Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang
Gone like a '59 Cadillac
Like all the good things
Well, she's gone

Long gone, done me wrong
Never comin' back, my baby's gone
Lonely at home, sittin' all alone
She's packed her bags and now she's gone
Never comin' back, she's gone
No no never, no no never, no never comin' back

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Facts about Gone

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Who wrote Gone lyrics?


Gone is written by Jeffrey Steele, Robert Dipiero.
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When was Gone released?


It is first released on May 18, 2004 as part of Montgomery Gentry's album "You Do Your Thing" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Gone lyrics?


When we take a closer look at its interpretation, on the other hand, the couplet of the song ‘Gone’ Montgomery Gentry represents the emotional pain of unhealed scarring and finality within the relationship itself. To signify the irrevocability of the leaving, they have used the metaphors of a freight train, a soldier in the Civil War, and a ‘59 Cadillac. The words convey the agony of recognizing the disappearance of a dear person forever, portraying the psychological tension of acceptance that the individual will not come back. The gone sing mainly puts forward the emotions of losing love, despair, trail of memories, anxiety, and being alone. Nevertheless, the song also points out the positive side of loss and love, the severing of ties, and longing for the days gone by. The language of the lyrics is clean and does not depict any explicit content, adult themes, or violence. The message is thus suitable for children and youth as it talks about loss and longing in an appropriate manner, without any unsuitable materials.
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Which genre is Gone?


Gone falls under the genre Country.
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How long is the song Gone?


Gone song length is 4 minutes and 09 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Jeffrey Steele, Robert Dipiero
Record Label(s): 2004 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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angel of faith n truth June 16, 2011-15:30
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gone love this song as inspiration for my xhus, met another makes ur heart smile lifer for the baby girl collector, as well as gone with all of yrs of country Gone now so is all of my cds of 20rs coll
crazy country cupcake baby May 11, 2011-17:14
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i just love this song used to belt this out in the car the house anywhere i could have LOUD as i wanted my xhus Gonnneeee. Luckily he is gone and now so is the music.Sweet love this song guy u rok.
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