About The Song

“He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” is a song recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was written by Tim Johnson and released in January 2006 as the second single from his album It Just Comes Natural. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song is a ballad about a woman who is trying to get over a heartbreak. She goes out to a bar to try to forget about her ex-boyfriend, but she ends up running into him there. He is with another woman, and she is clearly still in love with him. The song ends with her leaving the bar alone, still hurting from the breakup.

“He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” is a classic country heartbreak song. It is well-written and performed, and it perfectly captures the pain of heartbreak. The song is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever been through a breakup.

George Strait is a country music legend. He has been recording and performing for over 40 years, and he has had over 60 number-one singles. Strait is known for his smooth, traditional country sound, and he has a large and loyal fan base.

Tim Johnson is a Grammy-nominated songwriter. He has written songs for many country music artists, including Strait, Alan Jackson, and Toby Keith. Johnson is known for his ability to write songs that are both catchy and meaningful.

“He Must Have Really Hurt You Bad” is a great example of a classic country heartbreak song. It is well-written and performed, and it perfectly captures the pain of heartbreak. The song is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever been through a breakup.

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Lyric

You put your best red dress onAnd came here tonight all aloneHe must have really hurt you badOrdered up a double coke and rumAnd hope it’ll turn into funHe must have really hurt you badI don’t know your story but it ain’t hard to seeYou’ve a heart that’s broken as a heart can beIt’s probably not like you at allTo mix loneliness and alcoholHe must have really hurt you badNow it’s 1 a.m. and here you areWith some stranger at the barHe must have really hurt you bad
Across town in some motel roomHe’ll try to heal your pastWhile the one that’s lying next o you is only there for laughsHe must have really hurt you bad
Now I’m the Joe that sets you up then cuts you offAnd calls a cab when you need me toAnd I’d like to say that only once in a whileI see someone goin’ what you’re goin’ through
Well, I need the tips, but I’ll be alrightIf I don’t see you tomorrow nightStay home girlHe must have really hurt you bad
He must have really hurt you bad