SINGING THE BLUES
Recorded by Gail Davies; Guy Mitchell
Written by Melvin Endsley
[C] Well, I never felt more like [F] singin' the blues,
'Cause [C] I never thought that [G] I'd ever lose
Your [C] love [F] dear,
[G] why'd you do me this [C] way?
Well, I never felt more like [F] cryin' all night,
'Cause [C] everything's wrong, there [G] ain't nothin' right
With-[C] out [F] you,
[G] you got me singin' the [C] blues.
Now the [F] moon and stars [C] no longer shine;
The [F] dream is gone I [C] thought was mine;
There's [F] nothin' left for [C] me to do
But Cry-y-y-y over [G] you (cry over you).
Well, [C] I never felt more like [F] runnin' away,
But [C] how can I go when [G] I couldn't stay
With-[C] out [F] you?
[G] You got me singin' the [C] blues.
(Slightly different words in 2nd bridge)
WELL, the moon and stars no longer shine
AND the dream is gone THAT I thought was mine.
There's nothin' left for me to do
But CRY, CRY, CRY, CRY over [G] you (cry over you).
Well, I never felt more like runnin' away,
But how can I go when I couldn't stay
Without you?
You got me singin' the blues.
[from Cowpie]