Blue Turning Grey Over You
Gee, how I miss
Your tender kiss,
And the wonderful things we would do.
Now I run my hands
Through silvery strands,
You left me blue turning gray over you.
You used to be
So good to me,
That's when I was a novelty.
Now, you've new friends in view,
You've found someone new,
And left me blue turning gray over you.
Your tender kiss,
And the wonderful things we would do.
Now I run my hands
Through silvery strands,
You left me blue turning gray over you.
You used to be
So good to me,
That's when I was a novelty.
Now, you've new friends in view,
You've found someone new,
And left me blue turning gray over you.
Credits
Writer(s): Thomas 'fats' Waller, Andy Razaf
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