Crying

Joe Melson, Roy Orbison

I was all right for a while, I could smile for a while
But when I saw you last night, you held my hand so tight
When you stopped to say "Hello"
And though you wished me well, you couldn't tell

That I'd been cry-i-i-i-ng over you, cry-i-i-i-ng over you
Then you said "so long". left me standing all alone
Alone and crying, crying, crying cry-i-ing
It's hard to understand that the touch of your hand
Can start me crying

I thought that I was over you but it's tru-ue, so true
I love you even more than I did before but darling what can I do-o-o-o
For you don't love me and I'll always be

Cry-i-i-i-ng over you, cry-i-i-i-ng over you
Yes, now you're gone and from this moment on
I'll be crying, crying, crying, cry-i-i-ing
Yeah crying, crying, o-o-o-o-ver you

Trivia about the song Crying by Don McLean

On which albums was the song “Crying” released by Don McLean?
Don McLean released the song on the albums “Chain Lightning” in 1978, “The Very Best Of Don McLean” in 1979, “Dominion - Recorded Live” in 1982, “Greatest Hits - Then & Now” in 1987, “And I Love You So” in 1989, “Favorites And Rarities” in 1992, “The Best Of Don McLean” in 2001, “Rearview Mirror: An American Musical Journey” in 2005, and “The Legendary Don McLean (Words and Music)” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Crying” by Don McLean?
The song “Crying” by Don McLean was composed by Joe Melson, Roy Orbison.

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