
About the song
“Don’t Cry Joni” by Conway Twitty is a poignant ballad that showcases the country legend’s remarkable storytelling ability and emotional depth. Released in 1978 as part of his album Here’s Conway Twitty, this song quickly became a classic, resonating with audiences for its heartfelt narrative and touching themes of love, loss, and heartache.
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Lyrics
Jimmy please say you’ll wait for meI’ll grow up someday you’ll seeSavin’ all my kisses just for youSigned with love forever trueJoni was the girl who lived next doorI’ve known her I guess 10 years or moreJoni wrote me a note one dayAnd this is what she had to sayJimmy please say you’ll wait for meI’ll grow up someday you’ll seeSavin’ all my kisses just for youSigned with love forever trueSlowly I read her note once moreThen I went over to the house next doorHer teardrops fell like rain that dayWhen I told Joni what I had to sayJoni, Joni, please don’t cryYou’ll forget me by and byYou’re just fifteen I’m twenty twoJoni I just can’t wait for youSoon I left our little home townGot me a job and tried to settle downBut her words kept haunting my memoryThe words that Joni said to meJimmy please say you’ll wait for meI’ll grow up someday you’ll seeSavin’ all my kisses just for youSigned with love forever trueI packed my clothes and I caught a planeI had to see Joni, I had to explainHow my heart was filled with her memoryAnd ask my Joni if she’d marry meI ran all the way to the house next doorBut things weren’t like they were beforeMy teardrops fell like rain that dayWhen I heard what Joni had to sayJimmy Jimmy please don’t cryYou’ll forget me by and byIt’s been five years since you’ve been goneJimmy I married your best friend John.