Oh Boy (The Mood I’m In)

Tony Romeo

It's so warm in here
Outside the night is clear
I need a walk
Have myself a little talk

Sleep, baby, sleep
While your mama walks the street
To find your daddy

Boy (Oh, boy)
The mood I'm in, the pain I feel
In missing him, oh, boy (Oh, boy)
I can't explain
He haunts my mind and racks my brain

I could comb every home, every neighbourhood bar
I could ride every Greyhound or railroad car
Just to find him and say: "Wherever you are
Come on home, we love you"

Boy (Oh, boy)
Boy (Oh, boy)
Oh, boy
Oh, boy

Weep, I walk and weep
Through the downtown streets I wander sadly

Boy (Oh, boy)
The mood I'm in, the pain I feel
In missing him, oh, boy (Oh, boy)
I can't explain
He haunts my mind and racks my brain

I could comb every home, every neighbourhood bar
I could ride every Greyhound or railroad car
Just to find him and say: "Wherever you are
Come on home, we love you"

Boy (Oh, boy)
The mood I'm in, the pain I feel
In missing him, oh, boy (Oh, boy)
I can't explain
He haunts my mind and racks my brain

I could comb every home, every neighbourhood bar
I could ride every Greyhound or railroad car
Just to find him and say: "Wherever you are
Come on home"

Trivia about the song Oh Boy (The Mood I’m In) by Brotherhood of Man

On which albums was the song “Oh Boy (The Mood I’m In)” released by Brotherhood of Man?
Brotherhood of Man released the song on the albums “The Brotherhood of Man Twenty Greatest” in 1978, “Spotlight On” in 1981, and “Greenhouse” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Oh Boy (The Mood I’m In)” by Brotherhood of Man?
The song “Oh Boy (The Mood I’m In)” by Brotherhood of Man was composed by Tony Romeo.

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