Oh, Such a Stranger

GIBSON

I see through teardrops
That old clock on the wall
The hands are far apart
They tell me that my heart misses you

And you're not with me
Guess, it's time to cry
Yes, it's time to cry

I hear the doorbell
The postman just came by
All he ever brings
Are bills and nothing things

Oh no, he returned your letter
And it's time to cry
Yes, it's time to cry

Time to cry
Ever since you said goodbye
Time to cry
What else can I do but cry over you?

I just can't stand it
The telephone won't ring
The sun is out of sight
Another lonely night begins

And you're not mine
Guess, it's time to cry
Yes, it's time to cry

Trivia about the song Oh, Such a Stranger by Roy Orbison

On which albums was the song “Oh, Such a Stranger” released by Roy Orbison?
Roy Orbison released the song on the albums “Sings Don Gibson” in 1967 and “The MGM Years: 1965-1973” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Oh, Such a Stranger” by Roy Orbison?
The song “Oh, Such a Stranger” by Roy Orbison was composed by GIBSON.

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