I’ll Be Alright In The Morning

Peggy Whittington

[Chorus]
I'll be all right in the morning after the break of dawn
I'll be all right in the morning after the darkness moves on

[Verse 1]
Well tonight there's teardrops on my pillow tears from cryin' over you
And that old moon outside my window has scattered mem'ries round my room

[Chorus]
But I'll be all right in the morning after the break of dawn
I'll be all right in the morning after the darkness moves on

[Verse 2]
Oh it seems there's something 'bout the daylight that always helps me ease the pain
But when the sunset breaks on the night the bad half of your love rules again

[Chorus]
But I'll be all right in the morning after the break of dawn
I'll be all right in the morning after the darkness moves on

[Verse 3]
Mhmm it seems like forever since you left me but how could forever be this long
Each night just seems like an eternity while I toss and turn and wait for the dawn

[Chorus]
But I'll be all right in the morning after the break of dawn
I'll be all right in the morning after the darkness moves on
After the darkness moves on yeah after the darkness moves on

Trivia about the song I’ll Be Alright In The Morning by Warner Mack

On which albums was the song “I’ll Be Alright In The Morning” released by Warner Mack?
Warner Mack released the song on the albums “Sittin’ In An All Nite Cafe - EP” in 1965 and “The Bridge Washed Out” in 1965.
Who composed the song “I’ll Be Alright In The Morning” by Warner Mack?
The song “I’ll Be Alright In The Morning” by Warner Mack was composed by Peggy Whittington.

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