I Die a Little Each Day - Otis Clay



     
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I Die a Little Each Day Lyrics


Ever since the train pulled out the station
All my life seemed all down hill
And in my tears I find no consolation
'Cause you took away all my will to live
(chorus)
Don't you know I just die a little each day
Ever since you been gone away
Baby, won't you please, oh please
Come back home
Oh, each day seems like a lifetime
And don't let my life wash down the down the drain
(chorus)
Don't you know I just die a little each day
Ever since you been gone away
Baby, won't you please, oh please

Come back home
It took a little time to realize
What I had by my side
'Cause I was too busy doing the little things
That I had to hide
But now that you're really gone
And I'm left here all alone
I can feel, I can see
Without your love I can't go on
(chorus)
I just die a little each day
Ever since you been gone away
Baby, won't you please, oh please
Come back home
Wow, wow, wow,
(chorus)
I just die a little each day
Ever since you been gone away
Baby, won't you please, oh please
Come back home
(repeat and fade)
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Born February 11, 1942 in the rural community of Waxhaw, Mississippi, Otis was raised in a strong Church community Otis Clay started his career as a gospel singer in Chicago in the mid-60s, but gained fame after switching to soul and R&B a few years later. Over the next decade, he produced a string of hit singles, recorded in Memphis' legendary Muscle Shoals studios. His most succsful period was when he switch to the famous produce Willie Mitchell at Hi records.
"Trying to Live My Live without You" reportedly sold half a million copies in 1972.

Read more about Otis Clay on Last.fm.


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