Seven Long Days (1951)

Charles Brown, JESSIE ROBINSON

It was on last Sunday mornin', when you first told me you were through.
It was on last Sunday mornin', when you first told me you were through.
It took me seven long, long days, to lose my blues for you.

It was a blue, blue, blue Monday, and I cried, cried all day long.
It was a blue, blue Monday, and I cried, cried all day long.
I couldn't sleep for thinkin' ‘bout you baby, and it's since the second night that you were gone.

Now, I woke up Tuesday mornin', I didn't go to work, I didn't comb my hair, put on a rough dried shirt.
I had the blues for you baby, I worked until Friday night.
It was early Saturday mornin', first day I seen the light.

Now it's Sunday mornin' baby, and I'm lovin' somebody new.
Yes, now it's Sunday mornin' baby, and I'm lovin' somebody new.
It took me seven long days, to lose my blues for you.

Trivia about the song Seven Long Days (1951) by Lonnie Johnson

On which albums was the song “Seven Long Days (1951)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
Lonnie Johnson released the song on the albums “1949-1952” in 2008 and “A Life In Music Selected Sides 1925 - 1953” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Seven Long Days (1951)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “Seven Long Days (1951)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by Charles Brown, JESSIE ROBINSON.

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