Love in Vain

Robert Leroy Johnson

I followed her to the station, with a suitcase in my hand
And I followed her to the station, with a suitcase in my hand
Well, it's hard to tell, it's hard to tell, when all your love's in vain
All my love's in vain

When the train rolled up to the station, I looked her in the eye
When the train rolled up to the station, and I looked her in the eye
Well, I was lonesome, I felt so lonesome, and I could not help but cry
All my love's in vain

When the train, it left the station, with two lights on behind
When the train, it left the station, with two lights on behind
Well, the blue light was my blues, and the red light was my mind
All my love's in vain

Hoo-hoo, ooh, Willie Mae
Oh oh hey, hoo, Willie Mae
Hoo-hoo, ooh, eeh, oh woe
All my love's in vain

Trivia about the song Love in Vain by Robert Johnson

On which albums was the song “Love in Vain” released by Robert Johnson?
Robert Johnson released the song on the albums “Cross Road Blues” in 1937, “King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. II” in 1970, “Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings” in 1990, “The Complete Recordings” in 1990, “King Of The Delta Blues” in 1998, “Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Robert Johnson” in 2005, “The Road To Robert Johnson And Beyond, Cd B” in 2007, “Robert Johnson - Father Of The Blues” in 2007, “I'm A Steady Rollin' Man, Vol. 2” in 2008, “Deal With The Devil Vol. 2” in 2008, “When You Got A Good Friend” in 2008, “From Four Until Late” in 2009, “The Devil & Me” in 2010, “Robert Johnson - Reborn And Remastered” in 2010, “The Complete Recordings - 41 Songs” in 2011, “A Steady Rolling Man” in 2011, and “The Centennial Collection” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Love in Vain” by Robert Johnson?
The song “Love in Vain” by Robert Johnson was composed by Robert Leroy Johnson.

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