I Don't Hurt Anymore

DON ROBERTSON, DONALD I. ROBERTSON, JACK ROLLINS

It don't hurt anymore
All my teardrops are dried
No more walkin' the floor
With that burnin' inside
Just to think it could be
Time has opened the door
And at last I am free
I don't hurt anymore

No use to deny I wanted to die
The day you said we were through
But now that I find you're out of my mind
I can't believe that it's true
I've forgotten somehow
That I cared so before
And it's wonderful now
I don't hurt anymore

No use to deny I wanted to die
The day you said we were through
But now that I find you're out of my mind
I can't believe that it's true
I've forgotten somehow
That I cared so before
And it's wonderful now
I don't hurt anymore

Trivia about the song I Don't Hurt Anymore by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “I Don't Hurt Anymore” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “Tears and Laughter” in 1962, “Cold, Cold Heart” in 1962, “This Is My Story: Volume Two” in 1963, “Late Late Show ” in 1963, “The Definitive Dinah Washington” in 2002, “La Reine - The Queen 1943-1957” in 2008, “100 Dinah” in 2010, “Wheel Of Fortune” in 2010, and “All Of Me” in 2012.
Who composed the song “I Don't Hurt Anymore” by Dinah Washington?
The song “I Don't Hurt Anymore” by Dinah Washington was composed by DON ROBERTSON, DONALD I. ROBERTSON, JACK ROLLINS.

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