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Lonesome Lyrics


Well I'm here, but I don't want to stay
'Cause you're not around and I'm feeling lonely
The same old episode for me, heading for catastrophe
And I can see that it's
Association with the past, so think about it
It's like a tie that did not last
Don't move so fast and don't run, 'cause you might find out
Find out I'm the one and I still feel lonesome
Well nothing's changed, it just gets rearranged
When you come around, so now what's your story
Well you were never there for me
So I'm going out to see 'cause I can see that it's
Association with the past, so think about it
It's like a tie that did not last
Don't move so fast and don't run, 'cause you might find out
Find out I'm the one and I still feel lonesome
Go, go
Oh yeah

And now you're here, but I don't want to stay
'Cause you weren't around and now you say you're sorry
And nothing's changed, it's just been rearranged
So stay down, just stay down
Association with the past, so think about it
It's like a tie that did not last
Don't move so fast and don't run, 'cause you might find out
Find out that I'm the one and I still feel lonesome
Well I'm still lonesome, oh yeah
Well I'm still lonesome

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Chris Barber (born 17th April 1930) is an English jazz trombonist. Barber was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, and educated at St Paul’s School in London. He is best known as a trombonist playing in the trad style with his Dixieland jazz band. In 1953-1954 he was in a band called Ken Colyer’s Jazzmen with Ken Colyer, Lonnie Donegan, , Jim Bray, Ron Bowden and Monty Sunshine. It was during this period that the band used to play Skiffle during their breaks and Lonnie Donegan sang the “Midnight Special” and “In the evening...

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