Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
It brings big tears into my eyes
When I began, when I began to realize
That I've cried so much, oh since you've been gone
I guess I'll drown in, drown in my own tears
I've been crying just like a child
These tears of mine, these tears are running wild
And if you don't think, if you don't think that you'll be home soon
Baby, I'm gonna drown, oh yeah, in my own tears
Here without you
I get so lonely and I so get blue, yes I do
It seems to keep raining
Raining, raining more and more
Here without you, baby
I so get lonely and I get so blue
Whatever the time I look around it's raining
More and more and more and more and more
Why can't you, why can't you, why can't you come on home?
Because I don't wanna be, I don't want to be here all alone
Listen, if you don't think, If you don't think that you're coming home soon, you got to be a [?]
I believe I'm gonna drown this morning
I'll tell you that I'm gonna, gonna drown this evening
Don't let him let me, don't let him let me, don't let him let me, don't let him let me
Drown in my own tears
I don't wanna drown in my own tears
I'm gonna drown in my, oh, in my own tears
Tears, my tears, tears
Oh, don't let him do it, don't let him do it
I don't want to drown in my own tears
Drown In My Own Tears was written by Henry Glover.
Drown In My Own Tears was produced by Jerry Wexler.
Aretha Franklin released Drown In My Own Tears on Fri Mar 10 1967.