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In the wee midnight hour, right about the break of day
In the wee midnight hour, right about the break of day
When the blues grip and carry your mind away
While I lay in my bed and cannot go to sleep
While I lay in my bed and cannot go to sleep
Why my heart's in trouble and my mind is thinking deep
My mind was running, back to days of long ago
My mind was running, back to days of long ago
Anyone I love, I don't se her any more
Blues why do you worry me, why do you stay so long
Blues why do you worry me, why do you stay so long
You come to me yesterday, then with me all night long
I've been so worried, I didn't know what to do
I've been so worried, I didn't know what to do
So I guess that's why, I've had these midnight hour blues
Midnight Hour Blues was written by Scrapper Blackwell & Leroy Carr.
Leroy Carr released Midnight Hour Blues on Fri Jan 01 1932.