Moanin' the Blues

Hank Williams Sr.

When my baby moved out and the blues moved in
There wasn't nothin' I could do
Said Mosey around with my head in my hands
"Lord, what am I comin' to
I just keep moanin', moanin' the blues"

I wrote a nice, long letter sayin', "Mama, please come home
Your daddy is lonesome and all I do is moan"

Well I been lovin' that gal for so doggone long
I can't afford to lose her now
I thought I was right but I must of been wrong
'Cause my head is startin' to bow
And now I'm moanin', moanin' the blues

Well if you want a good gal to stay around
You gotta treat her nice and kind
'Coz if you do her wrong, she'll leave this town
And you'll almost lose your mlind
Then you'll moanin', moanin' the blues

Baby, baby, baby, honey baby, please come home
Your daddy is lonesome and all I do is moan

Well I been lovin' that gal for so doggone long
I can't afford to lose her now
I thought I was right but I must of been wrong
'Cause my head is startin' to bow
And now I'm moanin', moanin' the blues

Trivia about the song Moanin' the Blues by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Moanin' the Blues” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “The Songs of Robbins” in 1957 and “The Song of Robbins” in 1957.
Who composed the song “Moanin' the Blues” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Moanin' the Blues” by Marty Robbins was composed by Hank Williams Sr..

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