Webb Pierce
Johnny Cash
George Jones
Jim Reeves
Marty Robbins
Hank Snow
Johnny Duncan (Skiffle)
Jerry Lee Lewis
Ned Miller
The Louvin Brothers
Kitty Wells & Webb Pierce
Johnny Cash
Sonny James
Bobby Helms
Rusty & Doug Kershaw
Bonnie Guitar
Carl Smith
The Louvin Brothers
Hank Thompson
Jim Reeves
Johnny Duncan (Skiffle)
Melvin Endsley
Johnny Cash
Hank Snow
George Jones
[Verse 1]
Be anyway you want to be, be it good or bad
Do anything you want to do, to make me blue and sad
You won't hear me cry complain about you steppin' out
'Cause you can’t hurt me anymore than what I'm hurting now
[Verse 2]
The day I know I won't forget was when I found out
The love I thought was shinning bright was slowly fading out
And then I knew my world was through but I'll get by somehow
But you can't hurt me anymore than what I'm hurting now
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
I don't even feel ashamed of what my friends all say
But God above knows you're to blame, someday you'll have to pay
Why should I ask you to change, you wouldn't anyhow
But you can't hurt me anymore than what I'm hurting now
[Verse 4]
Be anyway you want to be, be it good or bad
Do anything you want to do, to make me blue and sad
You won't hear me cry complain about you steppin' out
But you can't hurt me anymore than what I'm hurting now
You Can’t Hurt Me Anymore was written by Lee Emerson.
Carl Smith released You Can’t Hurt Me Anymore on Mon Jan 07 1957.