Evenin'

HARRY A. WHITE, MITCHELL PARISH

Evening, every night you come
And you find me, you always remind me
That my man is gone

Oh evening, can't you see I'm in your deep hour
Every minute seems just like an hour
Since my man has gone

Shadows fall on the wall
That's the time I miss your kisses most of all
Even though I cry, how can I go on?

Evening, let me sleep, great dawn is breaking
I don't care if I just awaken
Now my man is gone

Evening, every night you come and you
Why must you always remind me
That my man is gone

Can't you see I'm in your power?
Every minute seem just like an hour
Since my man has gone

Shadows fall on the wall
That's the time I miss your kisses most of all
Even though I cry, how can I go on?

Evening, let me sleep, the great dawn is breaking
I don't care if I never awaken
Now my man is gone
Now my man is gone
How I dread evening

Trivia about the song Evenin' by Julie London

When was the song “Evenin'” released by Julie London?
The song Evenin' was released in 1960, on the album “Send for Me”.
Who composed the song “Evenin'” by Julie London?
The song “Evenin'” by Julie London was composed by HARRY A. WHITE, MITCHELL PARISH.

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