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Crying Is My Favorite Mood - Jim Reeves



     
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Why do I sit and cry every day
Knowing in my heart it's rude
I know I'm lonely since you've gone away
And crying is my favorite mood
Why should I stay awake every night
Just living in this solitude
Could it be I just don't care since you've gone away
And crying is my favorite mood
I can't resist these silly things
I do can't rule my heart anymore
If I can't hold your hand in mine once again
And have those goodnight kisses we shared at your door
Then you know why I sit and cry every day
Wishing love could be renewed
If I must be tortured by days gone by

Then crying is my favorite mood
I can't resist these little silly things
I do can't rule my heart anymore
If I can't hold your hand in mine once again
And have those goodnight kisses we shared at your door
Crying is my favorite mood
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Jim Reeves (1923 - 1964), known affectionately as 'Gentleman Jim', was a country singer known for his velvety voice. Through his unique style, which fused the laidback style of crooners such as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby with country material, he brought country music to a whole new audience. He was also one of the first to bring country music to places outside of America, gaining widespread popularity in Britain, Europe, South Africa and India.

His prolific career was cut tragically short in 1964 by a plane crash. However, even after his death, his popularity did not wane and he continued to have hits some years after his death, with previously unreleased songs and remastered earlier material.

Added 01: One interesting fact was that he recorded an album in Afrikaans for Afrikaners in South Africa. How do I know? I bought the LP many years ago.

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