Lonely House

KURT WEILL, LANGSTON HUGHES

At night when everything is quiet
This old house seems to breathe a sigh
Sometimes I hear a neighbor snoring
Sometimes I can hear a baby cry

Sometimes I can hear a staircase creaking
Sometimes a distant telephone
Oh, and when the night settles down again
This old house and I are all alone

Lonely house, lonely me
Funny with so many neighbors
How lonesome you can be

Lonely town, lonely street
Funny, you can be so lonely
With all these folks around

I guess there must be something
I don't comprehend
Sparrows have companions
Even stray dogs have a friend

The night for me is not romantic
Unhook the stars and take them down
I'm lonely in this lonely town, in this lonely house

The night, the night for me is not romantic
Unhook the stars and take them down
I'm lonely in this lonely town, in this lonely house
At night when everything is quiet

Trivia about the song Lonely House by June Christy

On which albums was the song “Lonely House” released by June Christy?
June Christy released the song on the albums “Something Cool” in 1954, “Something Cool (1991)” in 1991, “June Christy - The Best Of” in 2007, and “Something Cool” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Lonely House” by June Christy?
The song “Lonely House” by June Christy was composed by KURT WEILL, LANGSTON HUGHES.

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