"Something About What Happens When We Talk" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams. It was released in 1993 as the fourth single from her fourth album, Sweet Old World (1992).
The song was featured in the 1996 drama film Unhook the Stars, and the 2014 Cheryl Strayed biographical adventure film Wild. It was also featured in the 2005 HBO miniseries Empire Falls.
Country music website Holler listed "Something About What Happens When We Talk" as No. 7 of the best Lucinda Williams songs; âÂÂThis comfortingly country ballad is LucindaâÂÂs best attempt to describe the tantalizing effects of exchanging words with a particular person. She is unapologetic in her sexually charged search for meaningful conversation. Lush vocals convey her regrets over spare arrangements, kicking herself for never having crossed the line from making conversation to making love.â Music website Return of Rock ranked it at No. 9 on their list of Williams' 12 songs.
NPR also named it one of Williams' best songs, writing " The originality of Williams's mind shines on this vulnerable ballad about the aphrodisiacal charge of meaningful conversation." In their review of Sweet Old World, Rolling Stone wrote "MorlixâÂÂs delicate lead and slide fills decorate the tune sparingly", while the song is "a paean to a platonic relationship â that is, until the end, when she sings, 'Well, I canâÂÂt stay around âÂÂcause IâÂÂm going back South/But all I regret now is I never kissed your mouth'."