“Teardrops On Your Letter” was originally written by Hank Ballard’s producer Henry Glover and released by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters in 1959. It was a minor hit, peaking at #87 in the US.
But “Teardrops” is most-known for being the A-side of “The Twist”, which surpassed it, reaching #28 and...
Teardrops on your letter
That I got from you
Made me realize
Every word you wrote was true
That you miss me
(You miss me)
And wanna kiss me
(Wanna kiss me)
So I'm coming home to you
Teardrops on your letter
On each word I read
Was the sweetest message
That you have ever said
They told me
(They hold me)
You wanna hold me
(Wanna hold me)
So I'm coming home to you
I hate to know
That you been crying
I hate to see
See you blue
But the teardrops
On your sweet letter
Started me to crying
Crying, crying some too
Oh, oh
Teardrops on your letter
Was a certain sign
When we're not together
We're on each other's mind
Cause I love you
(I love you)
I'm thinking of you
(Thinking of you)
So I'm coming home to you
Teardrops On Your Letter was written by Henry Glover.
Teardrops On Your Letter was produced by Henry Glover.