Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
Richard Fariña wrote this song, and first performed it as Richard and Mimi Fariña (Mimi is the sister of Joan Baez) on their 1965 album, Celebrations for a Grey Day. Fariña was a talented folksinger/songwriter who sadly died young as a result of a motorcycle accident.
But not before he published a...
[Chorus]
Oh, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
[Verse 1]
No use crying, talking to a stranger
Naming the sorrows you see
'Cause there's too many bad times, too many sad times
And nobody knows what you mean
[Chorus]
Oh, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
[Verse 2]
No use rambling, walking in the shadows
Trailing a wandering star
No one beside you, no one to guide you
And nobody knows where you are
[Chorus]
Oh, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
[Verse 3]
No use roaming, walking by that roadside
Seeking a satisfied mind
There's too many highways, too many byways
And nobody walking behind
[Chorus]
Oh, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
[Outro]
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
Pack Up Your Sorrows was written by Pauline Marden & Richard Fariña.
Pack Up Your Sorrows was produced by Don Law & Frank Jones.
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash released Pack Up Your Sorrows on Tue Aug 01 1967.