In Care of the Blues

EDDIE MILLER, W STEVENSON

Now, baby if you're needin' me
The way that I been needin' you
Well, drop me a line
Sayin' honey you'll be mine
Write me in care of the blues

I hope that you've been missin' me
The way that I've been missin' you
I shouldn't have let you go
Because I miss you so
Write me in care of the blues

Give that postman your letter
And he'll know what to do
He'll bring your letter to me
And a plane will bring me to you

Now, baby if you're needin' me
The way that I been needin' you
Just drop me a line
Sayin' honey you'll be mine
Write me in care of the blues

(Repeat last two verses)

Trivia about the song In Care of the Blues by Patsy Cline

On which albums was the song “In Care of the Blues” released by Patsy Cline?
Patsy Cline released the song on the albums “Patsy Cline” in 1957, “Here’s Patsy Cline” in 1965, “Stop, Look & Listen” in 1986, “In Care of the Blues” in 1993, “Cry Not For Me” in 1999, “28 Golden Hits” in 2005, “I've Loved And Lost Again” in 2006, “The Best Of Anthology” in 2007, “Just Out Of Reach” in 2008, “The Golden Voice Of Patsy Cline” in 2009, and “Super Hits” in 2012.
Who composed the song “In Care of the Blues” by Patsy Cline?
The song “In Care of the Blues” by Patsy Cline was composed by EDDIE MILLER, W STEVENSON.

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