Blues in the Night

Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer

My momma done told me
When I was in pigtails
My momma done told me, hon
A man's gonna sweet-talk
And give you the glad eye
But when that sweet-talkin's done
A man is a two-faced, a worrisome thing
Who'll leave you to sing the blues in the night
Now the rain's a fallin'
Hear the trains a-callin' hooey
My momma done told me
Hear that lonesome whistle
Blowing across the trestle, hooey
My momma done tole me, a-hooey, a-hooey
Old clickety clack is echoing back the blues in the night
The evenin' breeze will start the trees to praying
And the moon will dim its light
When you hear the blues in the night
Mark my word the mockingbird
Will sing the saddest kind of song
He knows things are wrong
And he's right
La ha ha ha-a
La ha ha-a
From Natchez to Mobile
From Memphis to St. Joe
Wherever the four winds blow
I've been to some big towns
I've heard me some big talk
But there is one thing I know
A man is a two-faced, a worrisome thing
Who'll leave you to sing the blues in the night

La ha ha-a
La ha ha-a
My momma done told me there's blues in the night

Trivia about the song Blues in the Night by Jo Stafford

On which albums was the song “Blues in the Night” released by Jo Stafford?
Jo Stafford released the song on the albums “For You” in 2006, “I Remember You” in 2008, “G.i. Jo Sings The Hits” in 2008, “The Platinum Collection - Jo Stafford” in 2009, “Jo Stafford. Make Love To Me - Her 54 Finest 1942-1953” in 2009, “Beyond The Stars” in 2010, “Golden Voices - Jo Stafford (remastered)” in 2010, and “This Evening” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Blues in the Night” by Jo Stafford?
The song “Blues in the Night” by Jo Stafford was composed by Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer.

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