About The Song

Country singers Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge got married just hours after meeting in an airport lounge in Los Angeles in 1971. Their marriage lasted for only seven years. And while they didn’t seem like the best as husband and wife, they fared better as duet partners. Case in point: “Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends.”

This track was one of the strings of Kris Kristofferson’s penned songs. Bobby Bare first recorded it for his 1971 album Where Have All the Seasons Gone.

Three years later, Ronnie Milsap released his own version. It was the second single off his album Pure Love, and it went on to become a big hit. The song earned him his second chart-topper and fourth country hit and won him his first-ever Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance.

Then, in 1978, Kris Kristofferson dropped a duet version with his then-wife Rita Coolidge. The track was included in their final duet album, Natural Act. And it hit harder than you think it would, especially knowing that they went their separate ways two years after this record.
Knowing it’s the end is one thing, saying it’s the end is another thing. Sometimes, things are better left unsaid.

Kristofferson and Coolidge hit off the first line of the song with, “This could be our last good night together.” And their vocals – Kristofferson’s gravelly, deep voice combined with Coolidge’s smoky, husky yet pure sound – flawlessly delivered a bittersweet note to it. Coolidge then sang the rest of the verse while her then-husband harmonized with her.

After that, in the second verse, they talked about how the present would soon just be memories for them – a reminder of each other. The sadness in their voices and the piercing eye contact made it even more painful to watch.

But it was the last verse that really hit the nail. It was an acceptance of the end but choosing not to believe it.

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Lyrics

This could be our last goodnight together
We may never pass this way again
Just let me enjoy ’till its over
Or forever
Please don’t tell me how the story ends
See the way our shadows come together
Softer than your fingers on my skin
Someday this may be all
That we’ll remember
Of each other
Please don’t tell me how the story ends
Never’s just the echo of forever
Lonesome as the love that might have been
Just let me go on loving and believing
‘Till it’s over
Please don’t tell me how the story ends
Please don’t tell me how the story ends

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