Dying With the Blues

William Astor Morgan, Fletcher Henderson

[Verse]
I've lost my happy home
My baby told me
To pack my trunk and go
My heart is fairly breaking
To have to go
Oh hon, isn't it a sin
To drive your poor baby
Out in the sleet and wind?
But he just pointed to the door
And just said "Go"

[Chorus]
I'll almost go insane
When I leave you, daddy
To ride, moanin' like a train
For there's no other
Daddy, won't you change?
Oh hon, I've got the blues
Runnin' through my soul
Take me back, sweet daddy
I am growing cold, honey
Why, there's no other
Who can ease my pain

[Chorus]
Oh hon, I've got the blues
Just runnin' through my soul
Just take me back, oh sweet daddy
Why, I am growing cold, honey
For there's no other
Who can ease my pain

Trivia about the song Dying With the Blues by Ethel Waters

When was the song “Dying With the Blues” released by Ethel Waters?
The song Dying With the Blues was released in 1994, on the album “1921 - 1923”.
Who composed the song “Dying With the Blues” by Ethel Waters?
The song “Dying With the Blues” by Ethel Waters was composed by William Astor Morgan, Fletcher Henderson.

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