Miss Pitiful

OTIS REDDING, STEVE CROPPER

They call me Miss Pitiful
Baby that's my name now
They call me Miss Pitiful that's how I got my fame

But people just don`t seem to understand
How someone can feel so blue
They call me Miss Pitiful cause I lost someone just like you.

The call me Miss Pitiful
This everybody know now
They call me Miss Pitiful Most everyplace I go.

But nobody seems to understand now,
How can a woman sing such a sad song
When she lost everything that she had.

How can I explain to you
How somebody con get so very blue
How can I tell you about my past
If all things won`t end.

Miss Pitiful
That's my name now
They call me Miss Pitiful that's how I got my fame

But nobody seems to understand
What make a woman can feel so very blue
They call me Miss Pitiful cause I m in love with you

Can I explain to you
Everything is going wrong
I`ve lost everything I had
I have to sing this sad song
To get back to her
And I m gonna sing this song to you

And I want you
And I want you
And I want you
And I want you
[And I want to tell you everything is going through my mind]

And I want to sing
And I want to sing
And I want to sing
And I want to sing this song with you
[And I want to sing this song to everyone]
'Cause I want them to understand what I talkin about
I want you to understand what I`m sayin......

Trivia about the song Miss Pitiful by Etta James

On which albums was the song “Miss Pitiful” released by Etta James?
Etta James released the song on the albums “The Sweetest Peaches : The Chess Years, Pt. 2” in 1990, “My Greatest Songs” in 1991, and “Heart & Soul: A Retrospective” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Miss Pitiful” by Etta James?
The song “Miss Pitiful” by Etta James was composed by OTIS REDDING, STEVE CROPPER.

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