The Prairie Ramblers issued two versions of this song, this one with Patsy Montana singing the vocals solo and the second version with multiple vocals.
Here’s the answer to nobody’s darlin’
An answer from a broken heart
A story of two gentle sweethearts
Whom Heaven has torn apart
My darlin called me to his bedside
While angels were hovering near
Though my eyes were dry my poor heart cried
For my precious darlin so dear
I promised my darlin I’d be true
As true as the bright stars above
I filled up my heart like a locket
And never again will I love
My darlin’ in now up in heaven
With angels surrounding him there
I’m conversing with his angel mother
He’s telling her of me down here
I planted sweet flowers above him
I’’ll keep them all fresh with my tears
He says come kneel by my tombstone
Remembering those few precious years
Soon I’ll be beside you little darlin
I’m bidding this cold world adieu
I’m praying to God in his mercy
To please take me up there to you
Woman’s Answer to Nobody’s Darling was written by Bob Miller.
Bob Miller released Woman’s Answer to Nobody’s Darling on Wed Jan 01 1936.