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Good morning heartache, you old gloomy sight
Good morning heartache, thought we said goodbye last night
I turned and tossed until it seemed you had gone
But here you are with the dawnWish I'd forget you, but you're here to stay
It seems I met you when my love went away
Now everyday I start by saying to you
Good morning heartache, what's newStop haunting me now
Can't chase you no how
Just leave me alone
I've got those Monday blues
Straight through Sunday bluesGood morning heartache, here we go again
Good morning heartache, you're the one who knew me when
Might as well get used to you hanging around
Good morning heartache, sit downStop haunting me now
Can't chase you no how
Just leave me alone
I've got those Monday blues
Straight through Sunday bluesGood morning heartache, here we go again

Good morning heartache, you're the one who knew me when
Might as well get used to you hanging around
Good morning heartache, sit down
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ERVIN DRAKE, DAN FISHER, IRENE HIGGINBOTHAM PADELLANPublished by
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John Arnold Griffin III (April 24, 1928 – July 25, 2008) was an American bop and hard bop tenor saxophonist. Like many other successful musicians from Chicago, he studied music at DuSable High School under Walter Dyett. Griffin, was reputed to be the 'World's Fastest Saxophonist' in the jazz idiom, though as he aged, and as the jazz audience declined, this accolade all but disappeared.
In the 1940s and 1950s he worked in Lionel Hampton's and Joe Morris's bands, in The Jazz Messengers, and in the Thelonious Monk Quartet.

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