Midnight Blues

GARY MOORE, LOU REED

Daddy, Daddy, please come back to me!
Daddy, Daddy, please come back to me!
Your mama's lonesome as she can be.

You left at midnight,
Clock was striking twelve,
Papa, you left me at midnight,
When the clock was striking twelve,
To face this cruel world all by myself.

Woke up at midnight, sad and blue
Missed my daddy from my side,
Left alone to bemoan my fate
That's why I'm sighin', crying
I just can't refuse.

I feel so troubled, heart-broken, too
Woe and misery I can't hide,
At twelve o' clock, I unlock my hate,
I get the meanest kind of
Lonesome midnight blues.

I feel so troubled, heart-broken, too
Woe and misery I can't hide,
At twelve o' clock, I unlock my hate,
I get the meanest kind of
Lonesome midnight blues.

Those lonesome midnight blues

Trivia about the song Midnight Blues by Ethel Waters

On which albums was the song “Midnight Blues” released by Ethel Waters?
Ethel Waters released the song on the albums “1921 - 1923” in 1994, “Ethel Waters 1921-1923” in 2008, and “Complete Jazz Series 1921 - 1923” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Midnight Blues” by Ethel Waters?
The song “Midnight Blues” by Ethel Waters was composed by GARY MOORE, LOU REED.

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