Black And Blue
Cold empty bed springs our heart has lead
Pains in my head feel like old Ned
Hay what did I do
To be so black and blue
No joys for me no company
Even a mouse seems to run from my house
And all my life through I've been black and blue
Hay now I am white when I'm deep inside you baby that don't help my case
Honey just because I can't hide what is on my face
I'm so forlorn
My heart is torn
Life is a thorn oh why was I born
What did I do to be so black and blue
Hay now I am white when I'm deep inside you baby that don't help my case
Honey just because I can't hide what is on my face
Lordy listen to me I'm so forlorn
My heart is torn
Life is a thorn oh why was I born
Hay what did I do to be so black and blue
Pains in my head feel like old Ned
Hay what did I do
To be so black and blue
No joys for me no company
Even a mouse seems to run from my house
And all my life through I've been black and blue
Hay now I am white when I'm deep inside you baby that don't help my case
Honey just because I can't hide what is on my face
I'm so forlorn
My heart is torn
Life is a thorn oh why was I born
What did I do to be so black and blue
Hay now I am white when I'm deep inside you baby that don't help my case
Honey just because I can't hide what is on my face
Lordy listen to me I'm so forlorn
My heart is torn
Life is a thorn oh why was I born
Hay what did I do to be so black and blue
Credits
Writer(s): Andy Razaf, Thomas 'fats' Waller, Harry Brooks
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- All Of Me
- Mam Selle
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- Two Loves Have I
- Shine
- We'll Be Together Again
All Album Tracks: The Frankie Laine Collection: The Mercury Years >
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- Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, August 16, 1953)
- Baby, That Ain't Right (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 8, 1950) - Single
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- Humming Bird (Hollywood Version)
- To Each His Own (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 31, 1968)
- Shine (Remastered)
- Rawhide (Remastered)
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