She’s Gone

Chuck Mangione, Bat McGrath

[Verse 1]
A song cries out
Somewhere inside my head a song remains
And tells me with each lonely night
She's gone

[Verse 2]
I've learned to get by
Not looking for the reason why
And yet, I could have been much more a man
With you

[Bridge]
Whenever I seem lost and bare like this
The music of my soul makes you still exist
How could you not be what I dream?
Why must I, why must I cling to you?

[Saxophone Solo]

[Bridge]
How could you not be what I dream?
Why must I, why must I cling to you?

[Verse 3]
A song cries out
Somewhere inside my head a song remains
I know your love has died
But mine still lives with you

Trivia about the song She’s Gone by Chuck Mangione

When was the song “She’s Gone” released by Chuck Mangione?
The song She’s Gone was released in 1970, on the album “Friends & Love... A Chuck Mangione Concert”.
Who composed the song “She’s Gone” by Chuck Mangione?
The song “She’s Gone” by Chuck Mangione was composed by Chuck Mangione, Bat McGrath.

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