After You've Gone

Henry Creamer, Turner Layton, Ray Sherman

After you've gone and left me crying
After you've gone, there's no denying
You'll feel blue; you're gonna be sad
You've missed the dearest pal that (slickest partner) you ever had

There'll come a time, don't you forget it
(Yeah) there'll come a time when you're gonna regret it
Some day when you get lonely
Your heart will break like mine (and) you'll want me only

After you've gone (split) after you've gone away (flown the coop)

After we paid our dues together
You should have stayed through all that nasty weather
Someday while you're feeling badly
You'll need the only one that loves you so madly

But I'll be gone; yes, I'll be gone to stay
Yeah, after I've gone after I've gone away

Trivia about the song After You've Gone by Judy Garland

On which albums was the song “After You've Gone” released by Judy Garland?
Judy Garland released the song on the albums “Miss Show Business” in 1955, “Judy at Carnegie Hall” in 1961, “The London Sessions: The Best of the Capitol Masters” in 2006, “Greatest Hits Live” in 2007, “The Very Best of Judy Garland - The Capitol Recordings 1955-1965” in 2007, “A Night at the Palace” in 2009, and “Over the Rainbow” in 2010.
Who composed the song “After You've Gone” by Judy Garland?
The song “After You've Gone” by Judy Garland was composed by Henry Creamer, Turner Layton, Ray Sherman.

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