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โIt Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’โ is a country-pop ballad performed by Johnny Tillotson, released in 1962. Written by Tillotson himself, the song became one of his biggest hits, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 4 on the country chart. Its success helped establish him as a crossover artist, appealing to both pop and country audiences.
The songโs lyrics express the lingering pain and heartache following a breakup. With lines like, โIt keeps right on a-hurtinโ every minute of the day / Every hour youโre away, I feel so lonely,โ Tillotson conveys the emotional toll of lost love. The simple, heartfelt words resonate deeply with listeners who have experienced the sorrow of a broken relationship, emphasizing the idea that time doesnโt always heal the pain of a separation.
Musically, โIt Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’โ blends elements of country and pop, featuring a gentle, slow-paced arrangement with soft guitar strumming, a smooth rhythm, and a prominent string section. The songโs country roots are evident in Tillotsonโs vocal delivery, which has a subtle twang, but the polished production makes it accessible to a pop audience as well. This combination of styles helped the song find success across multiple charts.
The songโs universal theme of heartbreak and its catchy, melodic structure contributed to its enduring popularity. It has been covered by several artists over the years, including Elvis Presley, whose version further cemented its place in music history.
โIt Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’โ remains a classic example of the country-pop crossover sound that was popular in the early 1960s. Johnny Tillotsonโs heartfelt performance and the songโs emotional depth make it a memorable and lasting favorite in both genres.