You Don't Know Lonely

You Don't Know Lonely is the third studio album by Australian rock band Tex, Don and Charlie.

We lost our good friend Shane Walsh – a brilliant double-bass player and one of the great Melbourne personalities.

"[5] In Walsh's absence, Steve Hadley, who had previously been with Paul Kelly and The Black Sorrows, played bass.

Original drummer Jim White was also unable to join due to, "getting more and more busy with an international career.

"[1] Charley Drayton, who had replaced Steve Prestwich in Walker's Cold Chisel, joined the band on drums.

"[6] In the song "A Man In Conflict With Nature", the narrator spends his dog-racing winnings on "three hookers and some sushi".

"[9] The Sydney Morning Herald noted, "given their earlier work, this was always going to be a sombre set, regardless: it's based on their usual stories of characters existing on the fringes, living with regrets and coping with loss, and it mostly delivers.