Mis’ry And The Blues

Charles La Vere

Blues in the morning, misery in the evening
Meet the saddest man you ever knew
Got my share of sorrow, same ol' thing tomorrow
Since you've gone the dawn is always overdue

Blues in the morning, misery in the evening
Keep me wondering what I oughta do
Almost out of money, guess you think that's funny
Even though you know I'm still in love with you

Lady, when you told me goodbye
With a smile in your eye, baby
Had to laugh so that I wouldn't cry
Now there's nothing but

Blues in the morning, misery in thе evening
Wake up crying likе a child of two
Wish I'd never met you, bet the devil get you
Then you'll know the heartache's of a fool
Full of misery and blue

Now there's nothing but
Blues in the morning, misery in the evening
Wake up crying like a child of two
Wish I'd never met you, bet the devil get you
Then you'll know the heartache's of a fool
Full of misery and blue

Trivia about the song Mis’ry And The Blues by Jack Teagarden

When was the song “Mis’ry And The Blues” released by Jack Teagarden?
The song Mis’ry And The Blues was released in 1961, on the album “Mis'ry And The Blues”.
Who composed the song “Mis’ry And The Blues” by Jack Teagarden?
The song “Mis’ry And The Blues” by Jack Teagarden was composed by Charles La Vere.

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