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Introduction

George Jones and Loretta Lynn have given us countless timeless classics, but “We Sure Make Good Love” is something truly special. This duet brings together two of country music’s most iconic voices, creating a track that resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever experienced the highs and lows of love.

When George and Loretta sing, it’s like they’re sharing a piece of their souls with us. Their voices blend seamlessly, each note dripping with the kind of raw emotion that only true legends can deliver. This song isn’t just about the physical aspect of love—though it certainly doesn’t shy away from it—it’s about the deep, undeniable connection that can exist between two people. It’s that electric feeling when you’re with someone who just gets you, no words needed.

The lyrics are simple yet profound, capturing the essence of a passionate relationship in a way that feels both personal and universal. Lines like “We sure make good love” aren’t just about chemistry; they’re about the magic that happens when two people are perfectly in sync. It’s a celebration of love in its purest form, unfiltered and honest.

What makes this song even more special is the history and chemistry between George and Loretta. Both have had their fair share of heartbreaks and triumphs, and you can hear all of that lived experience in their performance. It’s a reminder that love, with all its complications, is worth celebrating.

Listening to “We Sure Make Good Love” feels like sitting down with old friends who have been through it all and still found something beautiful to share. It’s a song that makes you believe in the power of love and connection, no matter how messy life gets. And isn’t that what the best music is all about?

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Lyrics

Well it seems like more and more were being stifled.
All them colorful words I once used are wrong
So before we lose our free speech and our rifles
Allow me to elaborate in this song
Life ain’t like a bowl of cherries,
There’s too little laughter and too much sorrow.
It’s more like a jar of jalapenos,
Cause what you do and say today, It don’t go away and stay
It’ll just come back and burn your ass tomorrow.
I’ve heard them politicians empty promises.
All their views just put mine to the test
They put me down for thinkin bout girls and singin bout Jesus
Hey I’m just a heterosexual white boy Methodist
Life ain’t like a bowl of cherries,
There’s too little laughter and too much sorrow.
It’s more like a jar of jalapenos,
Cause what you do and say today, It don’t go away and stay.
It’ll just come back and burn your ass tomorrow
Now there’s a complicated question
on the worlds most brilliant minds.
It’s being asked by every body from Obama, to Glenn Beck.
They all want to know why there’s a warning,
on them little blue pills
When there aint no such thing as being too direct,
Oh, what the heck.
Life ain’t like a bowl of cherries,
There’s too little laughter and too much sorrow.
It’s more like a jar of jalapenos.
Cause what you do and say today, It don’t go away and stay
It’ll just come back and burn your ass tomorrow.
Cause what you do and say today, It don’t go away and stay
It’ll just come back and burn your ass tomorrow.
That’s right, ask Bill Clinton, John Edwards, Tiger Woods and Bernie Madov.