About The Song

“Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose” is a song written by Kostas and Wayland Patton, and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in September 1990 as the lead-off single from his album If There Was a Way. It peaked at #11 in the United States, and #5 in Canada.
Isn’t it crazy how a former lover’s memory seems to get stuck in our head for the rest of our lives? Yoakam finds the solution to such a dilemma by heading to his favorite honky tonk, requesting that the music be turned on with the volume up as it’s the only way to forget his old flame.
The music video was directed by Steve Vaughan.

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Lyrics

Well, I’m back again for another night
Of trying to break free from this sadness that I can’t lay to rest
This old honky-tonk sure does feel like home
And the music with the laughter seem to soothe my loneliness
Turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
From her memory that’s driving me lonely, crazy and blue
It helps me forget her, so the louder the better
Hey mister, turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
If a tear should fall if I should whisper her name
To some stranger I’m holdin’ while we’re dancin’ to an old Buck Owens song
I know she won’t mind, she won’t even know
She’ll be dancing with a memory crying teardrops of her own
Turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
From her memory that’s driving me lonely, crazy and blue
It helps me forget her, so the louder the better
Hey mister, turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
Turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
From her memory that’s driving me lonely, crazy and blue
It helps me forget her, so the louder the better
Hey mister, turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose
Yeah, mister turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose

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