Sitting on Top of the World

Chester Burnett

Was all the summer, and all the fall,
Just trying to find my little all in all
But now she's gone, and I don't worry
Lord I'm sitting on top of the world

Was in the spring, one summer day
Just when she left me, she's gone to stay
But now she's gone, and I don't worry
Oh I'm sitting on top of the world

An' you come runnin', holdin' up your hand
Can't get me a woman, cranky you can get a man
But now you're gone, and now I don't worry
Lord I'm sitting on top of the world

Have been days, I didn't know your name
Why should I worry or cry in vain
But now she's gone, now I don't worry
Lord I'm sitting on top of the world

Went to the station, down in the yard
Gonna get me a freight train, worked and got to home
But now she's gone, and I don't worry
Oh I'm sitting on top of the world

The lonesome days, they have gone by
Why should you beg me oh say goodbye
But now she's gone, and I don't worry
Oh 'cause I'm sitting on top of the world

Trivia about the song Sitting on Top of the World by Don McLean

On which albums was the song “Sitting on Top of the World” released by Don McLean?
Don McLean released the song on the albums “Playing Favorites” in 1973, “Playin’ Favorites” in 1973, and “Favorites And Rarities” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Sitting on Top of the World” by Don McLean?
The song “Sitting on Top of the World” by Don McLean was composed by Chester Burnett.

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