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Describing itself as “the perfect country and western song,” “You Never Even Called My By My Name” established both Coe and Prine as country music outlaws, providing a satirical look at the country music industry and fame in general.
Sharp wrote it with Elizabeth Fields via Zoom about a week after folk singer John Prine died from COVID in the early days of the pandemic.
The song tells the story of Stone, a veteran who finds solace in morphine after his time at war shattered all his nerves and left a little shrapnel in his knee, Prine sings.
Source: https://americansongwriter.com/the-6-most-emotional-country-ballads-that-will-stir-up-feelings/