Moody River

GARY BRUCE

(Moody river, moody river)

Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life

Last Saturday evenin' came to the old oak tree
It stands beside the river where you were to meet me
On the ground your glove I found
With a note addressed to me
It read "Dear love, I've done you wrong"
"Now I must set you free"
"No longer can I live with this hurt and this sin"
"I just couldn't tell you that guy was just a friend"

Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life

I looked into the muddy water and what could I see?
I saw a lonely, lonely face just lookin' back at me
Tears in his eyes and a prayer on his lips
And the glove of his lost love at his fingertips

Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life

Trivia about the song Moody River by Pat Boone

On which albums was the song “Moody River” released by Pat Boone?
Pat Boone released the song on the albums “Moody River” in 1961, “Pat Boone's Greatest Hits” in 1993, “The Best Of Pat Boone” in 1996, “Greatest Rock N’ Roll Songs” in 2004, “Love Letters In The Sand” in 2005, “I'll Believe In Music” in 2006, “Spotlight On Pat Boone” in 2009, “Greatest Hits” in 2010, and “24 Hits” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Moody River” by Pat Boone?
The song “Moody River” by Pat Boone was composed by GARY BRUCE.

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