I Was Just Walking Out The Door

Cindy Walker

I was just walking out the door
It's too bad you didn't come before
I waited so long, so long, so long
Now there's no time to wait anymore
How I cried for you day and night
And for the letters that you didn't write
But now it's alright, alright, alright
You won't have to write anymore
Not so long ago, you will never know
What this day to me could have been
But it's all changed now, darling
Anyhow it was nice to see you again
Well, it's almost a quarter to four
Sorry, I can't stay anymore
Must be on my way, this is my wedding day
And I was just walking out the door
I was just walking out the door
It's too bad you didn't come before
I waited so long, so long, so long
Now there's no time to wait anymore

Trivia about the song I Was Just Walking Out The Door by Jim Reeves

On which albums was the song “I Was Just Walking Out The Door” released by Jim Reeves?
Jim Reeves released the song on the albums “The Intimate Jim Reeves” in 1960 and “Welcome To My World CD 07” in 1996.
Who composed the song “I Was Just Walking Out The Door” by Jim Reeves?
The song “I Was Just Walking Out The Door” by Jim Reeves was composed by Cindy Walker.

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