Seven Lonely Days

Alden Shuman, Earl Shuman, Marshall R Brown

Seven lonely days make one lonely week
Seven lonely nights make one lonely me
Ever since the time you told me we were through
Seven lonely days I cried and I cried for you

Oh, my darlin' you're cryin', boo-hoo-hoo-hoo
There's no use in denyin' I cried for you
It was your favorite pastime, makin' me blue
Last week was the last time I cried for you

Seven hankies blue I filled with my tears
Seven letters, too, I filled with my fears
Guess it never pays to make your lover blue
Seven lonely days I cried and I cried for you

Oh, my darlin you're cryin', boo-hoo-hoo-hoo
Now, there's no use in denyin' I cried for you
It was your favorite pastime, makin' me blue
Last week was the last time I cried for you
Last week was the last time I cried for you

Trivia about the song Seven Lonely Days by Patsy Cline

On which albums was the song “Seven Lonely Days” released by Patsy Cline?
Patsy Cline released the song on the albums “Showcase” in 1961, “The Patsy Cline Story” in 1963, “Patsy Cline Showcase With The Jordanaires” in 1973, “Sweet Dreams: Her Complete Decca Masters (1960-1963)” in 2010, “Love Songs” in 2011, and “San Antonio Rose” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Seven Lonely Days” by Patsy Cline?
The song “Seven Lonely Days” by Patsy Cline was composed by Alden Shuman, Earl Shuman, Marshall R Brown.

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