Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)

James O. Davis, Jimmy Sherman, Roger J. Ramirez

I don't know why, but I'm feeling so sad
I long to try something I never had
Never had no kissin'
Oh, what I've been missin'
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

The night is cold and I'm so all alone
I'd give my soul just to call you my own
Got a moon above me
But no one to love me
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance
Can be like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me

Strange as it seems
Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
Then whisper sweet
Little things in my ears

Hugging and kissing
Oh, what we've been missing
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance
Can be like a heavenly dream
I go to bed with a prayer
That you'll make love to me

Strange as it seems
Someday we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
Then whisper sweet
Little things in my ears

Hugging and kissing
Oh, what we've been missing
Lover man, oh, where can you be?

Trivia about the song Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “Drinking Again” in 1962, “The Best of Dinah Washington” in 2003, “Jazz Masters: Dinah Washington” in 2003, “Dinah Washington - Very Best Of” in 2006, “The Very Best of Dinah Washington” in 2006, “Music For Lovers” in 2007, and “Jazz Masters” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)” by Dinah Washington?
The song “Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)” by Dinah Washington was composed by James O. Davis, Jimmy Sherman, Roger J. Ramirez.

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