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The second and final cover on the record, Jad’s version of the country classic “Lonely Weekends” may be one of the most cohesive tracks as well. Originally performed by country singer Charlie Rich, the song has been performed by a number of artists, including Wanda Jackson.
[Verse 1]
I can make it alright
From Monday morning 'til Friday night
Oh, those lonely weekends
Since you left me
I been as lonely as I can be
Oh, those lonely weekends
[Chorus]
Said you'd be good to me
Said our love would never die
Said you'd be true to me
Aw, but baby, you didn't even try
[Verse 2]
I can make it alright
From Monday morning 'til Friday night
Oh, those lonely weekends
Since you left me
I been as lonely as a man can be
Oh, those lonely weekends
[Chorus]
Said you'd be good to me
Said our love would never die
Said you'd be true to me
But baby, you didn't even try
[Verse 3]
I can make it alright
From Monday morning 'til Friday night
[Outro]
Oh, those lonely weekends
Oh, those lonely weekends
Oh, those lonely weekends
Lonely Week-Ends was written by Charlie Rich & Jad Fair.
Jad Fair released Lonely Week-Ends on Thu Jan 01 1981.