My Baby's Gone

HAZEL MARIE HOUSER

Hold back the rushing minutes
Make the wind lie still
Don't let the moonlight shine
Across the lonely hill
Dry all the raindrops
And hold back the sun
My world has ended
My baby's gone

The milkman whistles softly as he comes up to my door
The mailman brings the letters by just like he did before
They seem so busy all day long
As though there's nothing wrong
Don't they know the world has ended
My baby's gone

Hold back the rushing minutes
Make the wind lie still
Don't let the moonlight shine
Across the lonely hill
Dry all the raindrops
And hold back the sun
My world has ended
My baby's gone

I wake up sometimes in the night
And realize you're gone
And then I toss upon my bed
And wait for day to come
I try to tell my lonely heart
It must go on alone
But it cries "the world has ended
My baby's gone"

Hold back the rushing minutes
Make the wind lie still
Don't let the moonlight shine
Across the lonely hill
Dry all the raindrops
And hold back the sun
My world has ended
My baby's gone

Trivia about the song My Baby's Gone by The Louvin Brothers

On which albums was the song “My Baby's Gone” released by The Louvin Brothers?
The Louvin Brothers released the song on the albums “My Baby's Gone” in 1960, “The Louvin Brothers Collection: 1955-1962, Vol. 2” in 2008, “Gods Of Country” in 2011, and “Handpicked Songs 1955-1962” in 2011.
Who composed the song “My Baby's Gone” by The Louvin Brothers?
The song “My Baby's Gone” by The Louvin Brothers was composed by HAZEL MARIE HOUSER.

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