Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
I'm just a woman, a lonely woman
Waiting on the weary shore
I'm just a woman that's only human
One you should be sorry for
Woke up this morning alone about dawn
Without a warning I found he was gone
How could he do it? Why should he do it?
He'd never done it before
Am I blue? Am I blue?
Ain't these tears in these eyes telling you?
Am I blue? Why, you'd be too
If each plan with your man done fell through
There was a time
When I was his only one
But now I'm the sad and lonely one, lonely
Was I gay, until today
Now he's gone, and we're through
Am I blue?
I know it, he's in Chicago
And I'm down here in Birmingham
Trying to get the money to go and find my honey, I am
Yes, indeed, I am
I've got the blues in my heart
And my shoes wanna start, yet I'm in a jam
A terrible jam
Ah, don't ask me am I blue
Why do you ask me am I'm blue?
Ain't these tears in these eyes telling you
How can you ask me am I blue?
Why, wouldn't you be too
If each plan with your man has done fell through
Don't I remember the time
When I was his only one
But look at me now I'm
The sad and lonely one
Oh, didn't I used to be gay, until today
Lord, I miss you
Lord, am I blue
Am I Blue was written by Grant Clarke & Harry Akst.