Singing the Blues

Melvin Endsley

Well I never felt more like singing the blues cause I never thought that I'd ever lose
Your love dear why'd you do me this way
Well I never felt more like crying all night
Cause everything's wrong and nothing ain't right
Without you you got me singing the blues
The moon and stars no longer shine the dream is gone I thought was mine
There's nothing left for me to do but cry-I-I-I-I over you
Well I never felt more like running away but why should I go cause I couldn't stay
Without you, you got me singing the blues
[ Harmonica ]
Well I never felt more like singing the blues cause I never thought that I'd ever lose
Your love dear why'd you do me this way
Well I never felt more like crying all night
Cause everything's wrong and nothing ain't right
Without you you got me singing the blues
The moon and stars no longer shine the dream is gone I thought was mine
There's nothing left for me to do but cry-I-I-I-I over you
Well I never felt more like running away but why should I go cause I couldn't stay
Without you, you got me singing the blues

Trivia about the song Singing the Blues by Connie Francis

On which albums was the song “Singing the Blues” released by Connie Francis?
Connie Francis released the song on the albums “Country & Western Golden Hits” in 1959, “Connie Francis Sings Great Country Hits” in 1962, “Connie Francis & Hank Williams Jr. Sing Great Country Favorites” in 1964, “The Hits Collection” in 1997, and “Connie’s Country” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Singing the Blues” by Connie Francis?
The song “Singing the Blues” by Connie Francis was composed by Melvin Endsley.

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