About the song
“Making Believe” is a timeless country ballad that has captured the hearts of listeners for generations. Written by Jimmy Work, the song was first recorded in 1944 by Eddy Arnold, but it gained its greatest popularity when Kitty Wells released her version in 1955. Wells’s recording spent two weeks at number one on the Billboard Country Singles chart and became her signature song, earning her the title “The Queen of Country Music.”
The song’s lyrics tell the poignant story of a woman who is struggling to come to terms with the end of her relationship. She clings to memories of their love, “making believe” that they are still together, even though she knows it’s not true. The song’s simple yet powerful message of love and loss has resonated with listeners of all ages, making it one of the most enduring classics of country music.
In addition to its commercial success, “Making Believe” has also been critically acclaimed. It was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1976 and has been covered by numerous artists, including Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton. The song is considered one of the most important and influential recordings in the history of country music.
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Lyrics
Make-believe that we’re happyMake-believe that we’re happy Just pretend that it’s true Just pretend that it’s true Make-believe you have me I’ll make believe I have you We’ll make-believe ’til we can make it come trueYou belong to anotherYou belong to another I belong to someone too I belong to someone too But they can’t seem to see That our love just has to be We’ll make-believe ’til we can make it come trueMaybe someday up aboveMaybe someday up above We’ll understand our kind of love We’ll understand our kind of love We know a love like ours is real I know just the way you feel We’ll make-believe ’til we can make it come trueMake-believe that we’re happyMake-believe that we’re happy Just pretend that it’s true Just pretend that it’s true Make-believe you have me I’ll make believe I have you We’ll make-believe ’til we can make it come true