Lonely Avenue

Doc Pomus

My room has got two windows
But the sunshine never comes through
It's awful dark and dreary
Since I broke off, baby, with you
I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say, “I do”
Well, I feel so sad and blue
It's all because of you
I could cry, cry, cry
I could die, die, die
I live on a, lonely avenue
A lonely avenue
My covers they feel like leather
My pillow it feels like stone
I've tossed and turned so every night
I'm not used to sleeping alone
I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say, “I do”
I feel so sad and blue
It's all because of you
I could cry, cry, cry
I could die, die, die
I live on a, lonely avenue
A lonely avenue
I've been so sad and lonesome
Since you've left this town
If I knew where you had gone child
Well I’d be highway bound

I live on a lonely avenue
My little girl wouldn't say, “I do”
Well, I feel so sad and blue
It's all because of you
I could cry, cry, cry
I could die, die, die
I live on a, lonely avenue, a lonely avenue

Trivia about the song Lonely Avenue by The Everly Brothers

When was the song “Lonely Avenue” released by The Everly Brothers?
The song Lonely Avenue was released in 1965, on the album “Beat & Soul”.
Who composed the song “Lonely Avenue” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “Lonely Avenue” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Doc Pomus.

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