Loverman (Oh, Where Can You Be?)

Jimmy Sherman, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Davis

I don't know why
But i'm feeling so sad
I long to try
Something i've never had

Never had no kissing
Oh what i've been missing
Lover man oh where can you be

The night is cold
And i'm so all alone
I'd give my soul
Just to call you my own

Got the moon above me
But no one to love me
Lover man oh where can you be

I've heard it said
That the thrill of romance
Can be like a heavenly dream
I go to bed
With the prayer that you'll make love to me
Sad as it seems

One day we'll meet
And you'll dry all my tears
And whisper sweeet
Little things in my ears

A huggin' and a kissin'
Lord what i've been missin'
Lover man oh where can you be

Trivia about the song Loverman (Oh, Where Can You Be?) by Sarah Vaughan

On which albums was the song “Loverman (Oh, Where Can You Be?)” released by Sarah Vaughan?
Sarah Vaughan released the song on the albums “Swingin' Easy” in 1957, “The Roulette Years” in 1990, and “Masterpieces of Sarah Vaughan” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Loverman (Oh, Where Can You Be?)” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “Loverman (Oh, Where Can You Be?)” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Jimmy Sherman, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Davis.

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