Next Door to the Blues

Leroy Kirkland, Pearl Woods

[Verse 1]
Sorrow (Mhm) is the street that I'm living on (Mhm)
Across Pain Avenue (Mhm) in a town called Home (Mhm)
The people I see (Mhm)are sadder than me (Mhm)
A river of tears (Mhm), a-don't you know flows by my door wide

[Chorus]
And I keep living now (Next door to the blues)
I've got to keep on (Next door to the blues)
And after all I've been through
Friends, I had to move, oh, oh, next door to the blues
(Next door to the blues)

[Verse 2]
Sorrow (Mhm), you can tell it in my talk (Mhm)
My heart hurts (Mhm), even when I walk (Mhm)
I cry on (Mhm) a pillow made of stone (Mhm)
Pity is my name (Mhm), and a thing called love is the blame

[Chorus]
I keep on living now (Next door to the blues)
I keep on living now now (Next door to the blues)
And after all I've been through
I had to move on next door to the blues
(Next door to the blues)

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Bittersweet (Mhm) is a food that I cook (Mhm)
My only joy (Mhm) is in a storybook (Mhm)
The talk I hear (Mhm), every word brings a tear (Mhm)
And pity is my name (Mhm), and a thing called love is the blame

[Chorus]
I keep on living now now (Next door to the blues)
Uh-huh (Next door to the blues)
Oh, after all I've been through
Folks, I had to move now next door to the blues

Trivia about the song Next Door to the Blues by Ray Charles

When was the song “Next Door to the Blues” released by Ray Charles?
The song Next Door to the Blues was released in 1965, on the album “Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues”.
Who composed the song “Next Door to the Blues” by Ray Charles?
The song “Next Door to the Blues” by Ray Charles was composed by Leroy Kirkland, Pearl Woods.

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