No Use In Crying

Keith Richards / Mick Jagger / Ron Wood

Ain't no use in crying
Stay away from me

Standing in the kitchen
Looking way out cross the fields
You see a face in the window
It not real, it not real

Ain't no use in crying
Stay away from me
Ain't no use

Standing at the station
Gazing down the track
There ain't no train coming baby
I ain't never, never coming back

Standing in the balcony
Looking way towards cross the sea
If you see your ship come a sailing
It not me, it not me
It's not me
Stay away from me
Hey you

Ain't no use, ain't no use
Stay away from me
Ain't no use in crying
Stay away from me

Trivia about the song No Use In Crying by The Rolling Stones

When was the song “No Use In Crying” released by The Rolling Stones?
The song No Use In Crying was released in 1981, on the album “Tattoo You”.
Who composed the song “No Use In Crying” by The Rolling Stones?
The song “No Use In Crying” by The Rolling Stones was composed by Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, and Ron Wood.

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