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Are You Lonely For Me Baby - Otis Redding & Carla Thomas



     
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Are you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely for me, baby?It's my last train, y'all, JacksonvilleI gotta get on it, baby, you know I will nowWill you try? Just come on and tryTo forget all the pain that I brought youGo on and cry, go ahead and just cry, cry, babyI know I'm the one who, who, who taught you, yeahTo be lonely, babyI'm lonely and blueHey, I'm lonely, babyAnd I'm lonely for youAre you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely for me, baby?It's your last buck to Jacksonville
Are you my sweet baby, are you still?I'll tell my friend it's the endThat you'll never again desert meThat man is going laughingI can just hear him laugh, honeyH would say that I was wrong to just hurt youBut he's lying, baby, and then I'm sorry tooYeah, I'm lonely, babyYes, I'm lonely for you, yeah, that's strangeAre you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely, lonely for me, baby now?It's a long ride to JacksonvilleBut no one will ever know the way I feelWill you be there, baby, will you just be there?When I, when I, when I, when I get down from that train, girl?Yes, I'm gonna be there
Said I'm gonna be thereYou know I got to be there'Cause I wanna see you thereOhh, I'm lonely, babyLonely and blueYeah, and I'm lonely, babyI'm lonely for youAre you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely for me, baby?Are you lonely for me, baby?Come on home to me, baby
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Otis Ray Redding, Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967 in Dawson, Georgia) was an American soul singer. He is renowned for an ability to convey strong emotion through his voice. According to the website of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (where he was inducted in 1989), Redding's name is "synonymous with the term soul, music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm and blues into a form of funky, secular testifying.
He died on December 10, 1967 in a plane crash.

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