Singing The Blues


Singing the blues-artist: guy mitchell-the # 4 song of the 1955-1959 rock era-was # 1 for 10 weeks in 1956-words and music by melvin endsley-competing version by marty robbins hit # 17<intro instrumental and whistling>well, i never felt more like singin' the blues'cause i never thought that i'd ever loseyour love dear, why'd you do me this way?well, i never felt more like cryin' all night'cause everythin's wrong, and nothin' ain't rightwithout you, you got me singin' the blues.the moon and stars no longer shinethe dream is gone i thought was minethere's nothin' left for me to dobut cry-y-y-y over you (cry over you)well, i never felt more like runnin' awaybut why should i go 'cause i couldn't staywithout you, you got me singin' the blues.<instrumental and whistling>well, i never felt more like singin' the blues'cause i never thought that i'd ever loseyour love dear, why'd you do me this way?well, i never felt more like cryin' all night'cause everythin's wrong, and nothin' ain't rightwithout you, you got me singin' the blues.oh, the moon and stars no longer shinethe dream is gone i thought was minethere's nothin' left for me to dobut cry-y-y-y over you (cry over you)well, i never felt more like runnin' awaybut why should i go 'cause i couldn't staywithout you, you got me singin' the bluestranscribed by ronald e. hontzronhontz@worldnet.att.net

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