Poor Ole Me

Jerry Venable

POOR OLE ME
(Jerry Varrable)
« © '68 Party Time Music »

Well I talked to a friend of yours in town today
He told me you were thinkin' of going away
So that's why I hurried home I couldn't wait to see
Is it true you're leaving leaving poor ole me
You've been tellin' everybody how you hate to go
You're sure that I'll just live in misery
But there's still a few guys waitin' that I used to know
And I'm sure that they'll take care of poor ole me
I ain't never had no trouble finding me
And I had quite a few the day that I met you
But I'll do my best to grieve when you leave me
I might even stay home a night or two
I'll try to look heartbroken till I know you've gone
I'll even get down on my bended knee
If you'll just promise me this time that you'll stay gone
You'll make a happy gal of poor ole me
I ain't never had no trouble...
You'll make a happy gal of poor ole me

Trivia about the song Poor Ole Me by Wanda Jackson

On which albums was the song “Poor Ole Me” released by Wanda Jackson?
Wanda Jackson released the song on the albums “The Many Moods of Wanda Jackson” in 1968, “Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine CD 3” in 1997, and “The Capitol Singles 1967-1968” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Poor Ole Me” by Wanda Jackson?
The song “Poor Ole Me” by Wanda Jackson was composed by Jerry Venable.

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