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Donna Hughes

Donna HughesDonna Hughes

The Grass Ain't Greener

Words & Music by Donna Hughes, Flying Hound Publishing, BMI / Running Dog Records

Lyrics to The Grass Ain't Greener

He was married to his high school sweetheart

One kid & one more on the way

He went to work each day & came home, right on time, & he was never late

A red-haired vixen at the front desk, in tight pants, saw him walk by on her break

Right then she knew she had to have him

Right then, her heart began to ache

The grass is looking greener, on the other side

The sky is looking bluer, when you start asking why

Any man can love, tight pants, red hair & lies

The grass ain't greener, on the other side

She didn’t care that he was married

She didn’t care, about his wife & kids

All she wanted was to have him, and she knew, his attention she must win

They started going out and talking

Pretty soon they started coming home late

Next thing you know they were hiding, next thing you knew, they ran away

The grass is never greener on the other side

The sky is never bluer when a man leaves his bride

Love will never last when it’s built on fools & lies

The grass ain't greener on the other side

The red-haired vixen finally got him

He was hers and they made big future plans

Once she had him where she wanted

She took off, with another woman’s man

He tried to go back to his family, but they found him shot & dead on the floor

The grass is growing by his headstone, and it’s green, that’s one thing for sure

The grass is never greener, on the other side

It may be greener on your headstone, when you start asking why

Any man can love, tight pants, red hair, and lies

The grass ain't greener, on …………….

The grass ain't greener on the other side

Coming Friday, June 12!

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Reviews

Reviews

 By Christian Lamitschka for Country Music News International Magazine

The Verdict

Award-winning singer-songwriter Donna Hughes has never been one to shy away from raw, unfiltered storytelling, but her latest single, "The Grass Ain't Greener," takes her narrative prowess to a deeply profound level. Released via Get It Played and Hope River Entertainment, the track is a masterclass in modern Bluegrass, blending heartfelt instrumentation with a chillingly relatable message. It is a haunting, beautiful, and ultimately devastating piece of music that lingers long after the final note fades.

Narrative Depth Rooted in Reality

What elevates "The Grass Ain't Greener" from a standard cautionary tale to a gripping piece of art is its tragic real-world inspiration. Born from a deeply personal family loss involving a suspicious death that has troubled Hughes’ family for years, the song carries an unmistakable weight.

   "Sometimes temptation presents itself as innocent and harmless, but it can lead to the end of someone's life or everything they hold dear," Hughes shared. "The grass is truly never greener on the other side."

This raw vulnerability bleeds into every line. Hughes transforms personal grief into a universal lesson about temptation, consequences, and the irreversible nature of poor choices.
Sonic Craftsmanship

Musically, the track features everything that has made Hughes a respected staple in the Bluegrass and Americana communities:

   Signature Storytelling: The lyricism is sharp, linear, and visually evocative.

   Emotional Authenticity: Hughes’ vocal delivery captures the lingering ache of a family secret and the wisdom of hindsight.

   Rich Instrumentation: Traditional Bluegrass arrangements frame the dark subject matter beautifully, proving that acoustic music can be just as heavy and impactful as any electric genre.

Having previously collaborated with legendary producers like Tony Rice and J.D. Crowe, Hughes’ seasoned instinct for arrangement shines through brightly here. The instrumentation doesn't overpower the story; it serves as its heartbeat.

With over 500 songs to her name and cuts by Bluegrass royalty like Alison Krauss & Union Station, Donna Hughes' pedigree is undeniable. Yet, "The Grass Ain't Greener" feels entirely fresh. It stands as both a beautiful monument to a lost loved one who "will never be forgotten" and a stark, necessary warning to the living. Radio programmers and fans alike will find themselves captivated by this powerful release. 

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