Aaron Lewis Pleads To Reconcile After Battling Demons In ‘Lost & Lonely’

Country Rebel

In this chilling and deeply-moving acoustic performance, country music artist Aaron Lewis pours out his heart and soul with a stripped-down ballad about forgiveness.

“Lost and Lonely” is just one of 11 riveting tracks from his second studio album that will hit home for so many of his country fans. The song bridges the gap for someone battling demons and being away from his family – but pleads for them to still be there when he sorts it out and to forgive him.

“So just tell me you love me, and tell me you’ll stay
And you’ll watch over this house, while I go away
And just promise to be here, when I get back home
So we can start where we left off, all those years ago

Before my demons they took control
Lost and lonely, out here on the road”

The song strikes a strong chord of truth for nearly everyone out there: at the end of the day, we all need love and forgiveness. With such a powerful theme, it’s no surprise that Lewis’ album soared to the number one chart position on Billboard’s Top Country Albums.

Sitting in the middle of famous Ohio venue, The Bluestone, Aaron Lewis unleashed this breathtaking and emotional performance for Country Rebel in a way nobody else could.

Watch this original performance in the video below and make sure you subscribe to the Country Rebel YouTube channel for more incredible country performances!

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Manly Bryant

Throughout his over a decade-long career at Country Rebel, Manly Bryant has written thousands of articles, managed countless social media posts, connected with many country music stars in person, and documented many of the most iconic moments in country music history. Whether he’s covering a sold-out stadium show or spotlighting an up-and-coming artist, Manly brings…

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