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“So Precious To Me”: Inside Keith Whitley’s Tragic Final Letter to Lorrie Morgan
Keith Whitley and Lorrie Morgan were a country music power couple in the late ’80s.
The two were married in 1986, until Keith’s tragic passing, 37 years ago today, in 1989. Keith died from alcohol poisoning after years of battling the bottle, beginning when he was just a teenager. Though Lorrie was initially warned about Keith’s alcohol problems by his manager, Don Light, she hoped against her better judgement that her love for him would be enough to help him overcome his struggles:
“I thought as much as I loved Keith, surely that would help him. I feel in my own heart I kept Keith alive a lot longer because I was there all the time. I put everything on the back burner, including my career, to help Keith.
I never, never expected anything as bad as Keith had it. I thought it would just take love and someone to help him to get through with it. He wanted it that way. But something inside of him wouldn’t let him. It literally was like he had cancer and could not control.”
She always knew in the back of her mind that he was “a ticking time bomb”, and she lived in constant fear that something bad would happen to him:
“Every time the phone would ring it was in the back of my mind that there was somebody calling to tell me he’s been in a wreck or died of alcohol. It was a living hell. I was on pins and needles when he was on the road. We had six great months of nothing but pure ecstasy. It was a heavenly marriage and home.”
In fact, she used to occasionally tie their legs together in the middle of the night so he couldn’t get up to go drink… like George and Tammy, or even Johnny and June in many cases, their marriage was tough, but the love they had for each other was fierce.
A Goodbye Letter?
Just before he passed away, he had taken Lorrie to the airport to see her off on a promotional trip to Alaska. He gave her a hand-written letter before he left her there, which was not all that uncommon or out of character for him.
What he wrote to her, though, was almost like a farewell note. When she read it again on the way home, in retrospect, she felt like he was trying to tell her something. And it’s the most beautifully heartbreaking thing you might ever read:
“Would you like to know what I wish for you? If I could have any wish I wanted, this is my wish: That in your life which is so precious to me, may worries, troubles and problems never linger. May they only make you that much stronger and able and wise.
May you rise each day with sunlight in your heart, success in your path, answers to your prayers, and that smile that I always love to see in your eyes. I love you, Keith.”
Just devastating, and I can only imagine what it means to her to still be able to have such a beautiful letter and memory of her late husband.
Keith & The Grand Ole Opry
Sadly, though, Lorrie has said before that she thinks Keith might’ve tried to stay alive a little longer had he known he was about to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
He had stood in the historic circle many times, but never as a member, and the Opry had plans to surprise Keith with an invitation to become a member.
In 2024 the Opry held a special star-studded tribute to Keith Whitley, featuring his widow Lorrie Morgan and their son Jesse Keith Whitley, along with Garth Brooks, Ashley McBryde, Mark Wills, and many others to honor the country music legend. Whiskey Riff spoke with Lorrie and Jesse Keith before the show, where Lorrie spoke of her husband’s dream of becoming an Opry member.
And as she explained, Keith didn’t know that he was about to be made a member of the Grand Ole Opry when he passed away – something Lorrie found out from the Opry’s former general manager Hal Durham:
“He didn’t know it. It was a surprise that Hal Durham told me. We walked up to Keith’s coffin, and we were both standing there, and I was holding onto Keith’s hand and Hal kinda shook his head and he said, ‘Just three weeks away from being a member.’”
Lorrie also wondered whether knowing he was about to be made a member of the Opry – something he had always dreamed of – would have been enough to keep Whitley going:
“I don’t know, if he would have known, if he would have maybe stayed calm a little longer, I don’t know. But I don’t ever know what made Keith do what Keith did. But I just have a feeling, if he knew that was something that huge and special coming up for him, maybe it would have been something to keep him tame for a little while longer.
He would have been very excited. That was his dream. It was his #1 dream to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry.”
It’s heartbreaking to think we’ll never know how he would’ve felt had he known he was becoming a member, but Lorrie has kept his legacy alive and well and he continues to be considered one of the greatest to ever do it, who was gone way too soon.
Not long after he passed away, Lorrie gave a performance of “Don’t Close Your Eyes”, which written by Bob McDill, Keith released it as the third single from his album of the same name in 1988, and it peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. You can just hear the pain in her voice and she does such a beautiful job with this sweet tribute to her late husband, whom she lovingly calls “the best country singer that ever walked the face of this earth.”
Goosebumps… Rest In Peace, Keith Whitley:
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