Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings
Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings
May bring drops of sorrow and it may bring drops of rain
Now I love my baby but she don't love me
Now I love my baby but my baby don't love me
When I get in trouble she is the last one that I see
Going down on the bottom back to the Lone Star State
Going down on the bottom back to the Lone Star State
Stand back pretty mama, I don't want you to make me wait
So long people and sweethearts I'll soon be on my way
So long people and sweethearts I'll soon be on my way
Now I'm leaving this lonesome old town and I may come back some day
Now I never got worried until thе fireman rang his bell
Now I nevеr got worried until the fireman rang his bell
Two keen long whistles bid me long farewell
Hurry Down Sunshine was written by Will Shade.
Leroy Carr released Hurry Down Sunshine on Mon Jan 01 1934.