In the Evenin’ Mama

Charles Carl Carter

In the evenin', in the evenin' mama
When the sun go down
In the evenin', in the evenin' pretty mama
When the sun go down
Don't you feel mighty lonesome
In the evenin' when the sun go down

My little woman, my little woman
My little woman, well she done gone
My little woman, my pretty little baby
My pretty little baby, well she done gone
She done gone, she done gone
And I feel so lonesome
In the evenin' when the sun go down

Well if I could holler just like a mountain Jack
Then I would go 'way up on a mountaintop
And I would call, and I would call
And I would call my baby back
Oh, in the evenin'
It's so hard, it's so hard, I declare, in the evenin'
When the sun go down

In the evenin', in the evenin' mama
Mama, when the sun go down
In the evenin', in the evenin', pretty mama
When the sun go down
Don't you feel mighty lonesome
Yes, I declare in the evenin', when the sun go down
When the sun go down

Trivia about the song In the Evenin’ Mama by Harry Belafonte

When was the song “In the Evenin’ Mama” released by Harry Belafonte?
The song In the Evenin’ Mama was released in 1958, on the album “Belafonte Sings the Blues”.
Who composed the song “In the Evenin’ Mama” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “In the Evenin’ Mama” by Harry Belafonte was composed by Charles Carl Carter.

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