Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
“Don’t Ever Leave Me Again” is a song off of the album, Patsy Cline, released in 1957. It was co-written by Cline with James Crawford and Lillian Claiborne. She used her real name, Virginia Hensley, in the songwriting credits.
[Verse 1]
Wake up every morning, heart's full of pain
Looked out the window and it's pouring down the rain
And I cry, "Baby, oh, baby, don't ever leave me again"
I miss your loving, your kisses too
Ain't nothing on earth, I wouldn't do for you
And I cry, "Baby, oh, baby don't ever leave me again"
When rain starts falling and I start calling
Oh baby, how I love you
My heart is crying, I feel like dying
[Chorus]
Baby you know, I want you so
Tell me that you're mine till the end of time
And I cry, "Baby, oh, baby, don't ever leave me again
Don't ever leave me again"
[Verse 2]
When rain starts falling and I start calling
Oh baby, how I love you
My heart is crying, I feel like dying
[Chorus]
Baby you know, I want you so
Tell me that you're mine till the end of time
And I cry, "Baby, oh, baby, don't ever leave me again
Don't ever leave me again"
Don’t Ever Leave Me Again was written by James Crawford.
Don’t Ever Leave Me Again was produced by Owen Bradley.
Patsy Cline released Don’t Ever Leave Me Again on Thu May 23 1957.