About the song

The Statler Brothers’ “Flowers on the Wall” is a poignant and reflective song that has captivated audiences for decades. Released in 1966, this timeless ballad explores the themes of loneliness, heartache, and the search for solace after a relationship ends.

Written by group member Lew DeWitt, “Flowers on the Wall” beautifully encapsulates the complex emotions experienced during heartbreak. With its clever lyrics and catchy melody, the song offers a relatable perspective on coping with loss, using humor and self-deprecation as a shield against pain.

The Statler Brothers, known for their smooth harmonies and storytelling prowess, gained popularity in the late 1950s for their unique blend of country, gospel, and pop music. “Flowers on the Wall” showcases their signature sound, characterized by rich vocal harmonies and heartfelt emotion. The song’s lyrics tell the story of a man who uses humor to mask his sadness, illustrating the complexities of dealing with love lost.

“Flowers on the Wall” was featured on the album The Statler Brothers, which helped solidify their place in the music industry. The song’s commercial success, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and crossing over to the pop charts, highlighted the group’s ability to resonate with a wide audience.

Today, “Flowers on the Wall” continues to evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding listeners of the poignant realities of love and loss. The Statler Brothers’ heartfelt delivery and the song’s memorable melody create a lasting impression, making it a favorite among fans of classic country music.

For those who cherish the rich legacy of the Statler Brothers, “Flowers on the Wall” remains a beloved classic. It not only showcases their vocal talents but also serves as a reminder of the power of music to express deep emotions. This enduring track captures the essence of heartache in a way that is both relatable and timeless, ensuring its place in the hearts of listeners for generations to come.

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Lyrics

I keep hearin’ you’re concerned about my happiness
But all that thought you’re givin’ me is conscience I guess
If I were walkin’ in your shoes, I wouldn’t worry none
While you and your friends are worried about me, I’m havin’ lots of fun
Countin’ flowers on the wall
That don’t bother me at all
Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo
Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do
Last night I dressed in tails, pretended I was on the town
As long as I can dream it’s hard to slow this swinger down
So please don’t give a thought to me, I’m really doin’ fine
You can always find me here, I’m havin’ quite a time
Countin’ flowers on the wall
That don’t bother me at all
Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo
Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do
It’s good to see you, I must go, I know I look a fright
Anyway my eyes are not accustomed to this light
And my shoes are not accustomed to this hard concrete
So I must go back to my room and make my day complete
Countin’ flowers on the wall
That don’t bother me at all
Playin’ solitaire ’til dawn with a deck of 51
Smokin’ cigarettes and watchin’ Captain Kangaroo
Now don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do
Don’t tell me, I’ve nothin’ to do

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