Born Webb Michael Pierce in West Monroe, Louisiana, he became a star performer on the Louisiana Hayride and one of country music's most popular honky tonk songsters. He was a regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. His biggest hit, 1953's "There Stands the Glass" is regarded as one of country's all-time classic "drinking songs". Other hits included "Backstreet Affair", "Why, Baby, Why", “Oh, So Many Years", and “Finally”, the latter two being duets with Kitty Wells. In addition to his music, Pierce was known for his lavish Nashville mansion, which featured a guitar-shaped swimming pool, among other truly bizzare and amazing things.
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True Love Never Dies (1964) Lyrics

Webb Pierce

I've heard the sayin' all my life that true love never dies
I never could see how this could be
Since I left you my wounded heart keep telling me I'm wrong
Go back and try true lover never dies
My foolish pride won't let my heart overpass my stubborn mind
My heart keeps saying please go back don't run away and hide
For you'll face so many bitter years alone and then you'll cry
Can't you be alive true love never dies
[ steel - fiddle - piano ]
My foolish pride...