Singing The Blues

Guy Mitchell

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 # 17Well, 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.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. [email protected]