Early Every Morning (Early Every Evening Too)

BELFORD HENDRICKS, CLYDE LOVERN OTIS

Early every morning
Early every evening too
Early every morning
Early every evening too
I get so lonesome for you
That I don't know what to do

Well, you told me
You would leave me
You told me
You would go away

Ah, you told me
You would need me
Told me
You would go away

I told you
You were lying
And I don't believe
A word you say

You told me you would leave me
I told you you could go
I told you a lot
Because I love you so

Early every morning
Early every evening too
Early every morning
Early every evening too
I get so lonesome for you
That I don't know what to do

You told me you would leave me
I told you you could go
I told you a lot
Because I hate you so

Early every morning
Early every evening too
Early every morning
Early every evening too
I get so lonesome for you
That I don't know what to do

Trivia about the song Early Every Morning (Early Every Evening Too) by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “Early Every Morning (Early Every Evening Too)” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “The Two of Us” in 1960, “The Queen Of The Blues Cd1” in 2006, “100 Dinah” in 2010, “All Of Me” in 2012, and “Complete Jazz Series : 1960” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Early Every Morning (Early Every Evening Too)” by Dinah Washington?
The song “Early Every Morning (Early Every Evening Too)” by Dinah Washington was composed by BELFORD HENDRICKS, CLYDE LOVERN OTIS.

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