About the song

If there’s one song that encapsulates the raw emotion and poetic lyricism of country music, it’s Kris Kristofferson’s “Stranger.” Released in 1975 as part of his album Who’s to Bless and Who’s to Blame, this hauntingly beautiful ballad continues to resonate with listeners decades later.

Kristofferson’s distinctive voice, filled with a world-weariness that belies his youthful appearance at the time, perfectly complements the song’s themes of loneliness, longing, and the search for human connection. The lyrics, painted with vivid imagery, paint a picture of a weary traveler seeking solace in the arms of a stranger. The repetition of the word “stranger” creates a sense of detachment and isolation, while the yearning in Kristofferson’s voice tugs at the heartstrings of the listener.

The song’s melody is both simple and evocative, allowing the lyrics to take center stage. The gentle strumming of the acoustic guitar provides a warm and intimate backdrop, while the understated instrumentation allows Kristofferson’s voice to shine through. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “Stranger, could I believe in you?”, is both a question and a plea, capturing the universal desire for companionship and understanding.

“Stranger” is more than just a song; it’s a timeless piece of Americana that speaks to the human condition. The song’s themes of loneliness and longing are as relevant today as they were when it was first released. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of country music or simply appreciate a well-crafted song, “Stranger” is a must-listen.

What makes this song so enduring? Perhaps it’s the authenticity of Kristofferson’s performance, the relatability of the lyrics, or simply the beauty of the melody. Whatever the reason, “Stranger” has earned its place in the pantheon of great country songs.

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Lyrics

Maybe she was smilin’ in the mirrorMaybe I was too, ’cause I was stonedSingin’ every sad song on the juke-box one more timeHoney, they were hittin’ close to home
And I said – Maybe this’ll make you think I’m crazyHoney, don’t feel lonesome if you doBut if you wanna make a young man happy one more timeI’d sure like to spend the night with you
And she said – StrangerShut out the light and lead meSomewhere – shut out the shadows, tooAnd while we lay there, makin’ believe you love meStranger, could I believe in you
Maybe you got all you got togetherMaybe you keep rollin’ like a stoneMaybe some old lonesome song’ll take you by surpriseAnd leave you just a little more alone
Singing – StrangerShut out the light and lead meSomewhere – shut out the shadows, tooAnd while we lay there, makin’ believe you love meStranger, could I believe in you
Keep Singing – StrangerShut out the light and lead meSomewhere – shut out the shadows, tooAnd while we lay there, makin’ believe you love meStranger, could I believe in you

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