A Picture of Me (Without You) (song) explained

A Picture of Me (Without You)
Type:single
Artist:George Jones
Album:A Picture of Me (Without You)
B-Side:Man Worth Loving You
Released:October 1972
Genre:Country
Label:Epic
Producer:Billy Sherrill
Prev Title:Wrapped Around Her Finger
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:What My Woman Can't Do
Next Year:1973
A Picture of Me (Without You)
Type:single
Artist:Lorrie Morgan
Album:Something in Red
B-Side:Tears on My Pillow
Released:June 1991
Genre:Country
Length:3:39
Label:RCA Nashville
Producer:Richard Landis
Prev Title:We Both Walk
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Except for Monday
Next Year:1991

"A Picture of Me (Without You)" is a country music song written by Norro Wilson and George Richey.

Background

According to Rich Kienzle's liner notes for the 1994 Sony retrospective The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country, the song was written specifically for Jones with co-writer Norro Wilson singing the song for George "imitating the Jones style to show how he wanted it sung. Even with the string arrangement, the country feel remained undiminished". The song is similar to an older Webb Pierce song called "That's Me Without You". It was originally recorded by Jones, whose version peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1972. In his 1995 autobiography I Lived to Tell It All, Jones quoted lines from the song to describe his own sadness at the passing of his brother-in-law W.T. "Dub" Scroggins in 1993.

The song was covered by Lorrie Morgan on her 1991 album Something in Red. Morgan's version was released as the album's second single in June 1991 and reached #9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in November 1991.[1]

Content

In the song, the narrator tells his lover to imagine incomplete things, like "a world where no music is playing, a church where nobody's praying, a sky with no blue, and by seeing this, she can see his picture without her by his side.

Other versions

The song was also recorded in 2007, as a duet, by Vern Gosdin and Kimber Sparks.

Chart performance

Lorrie Morgan

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Lorrie Morgan Hot Country Songs Chart History
  2. Web site: RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1991. RPM. December 21, 1991. August 16, 2013.