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[Spoken Intro]
Sam, you sure do look like you've got the miseries
Man, I ain't got no miseries, I've got the blues
That's whats matter with me
Birds singing in the trees and the sun is shining
You shouldn't have no blues
I know I shouldn't have 'em; but, but I got
Every known indication of being in that condition
What's the matter, did they lock up your bootlegger?
No, it wasn't that
I went home this morning and peeped through the window
And that little sweet thing of mine had done called out
So, now I got them lovesick blues
[Verse 1]
I'm in love, I'm in love with a beautiful gal
That's what's the matter with me
I'm in love, I'm in love with a beautiful gal
But she don't care about me
To make her love me, I tried
Lord, how I sighed and I cried
But she just refused
And ever since my honey's gone away
I've got them lovesick blues
[Verse 2]
I've got a feeling called the blues
Since my baby said goodbye
It seems I don't know what to do
All I do is sit and cry, oh Lord
The last long day we spent alone
I'm yearning for it, girl
Is to thrill me, fill me with a kind of loving
I never will forget the way she called me "Sweet daddy"
[Verse 3]
Twas just a beautiful dream
I hate to think that it's all over
I lost my heart it seems, oh Lord
I got so used to her somehow
But I'm nobody's sugar papa now
It's awful when you're lonesome
You got them lovesick blues, oh Lord
Lovesick Blues was written by Cliff Friend & Irving Mills.
Emmett Miller released Lovesick Blues on Sun Jan 01 1928.