Missing You - Mighty Sam McClain



     
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Missing You Lyrics


Though I'm missing you
(Although I'm missing you)
I'll find a way to get through
(I'll find a way to get through)
Living without you
'Cause you were my sister, my strength and my pride
Only God may know why, still I will get by
Who would have known that you had to go
But so suddenly, so fast
And how could it be, all the sweet memories
Would be all, all that we'd have left
Now that you're gone, everyday I go on
(I go on)
But life's just not the same
(Life's just not the same, baby)
I'm so empty inside and my tears I can't hide
But I'll try, I'll try to face the pain
Though I'm missing you

(Although I'm missing you)
I'll find a way to get through
(I'll find a way to get through)
Living without you
'Cause you were my sister, my strength and my pride
Only God may know why, still I will get by
Oh, there were so many things
That we could have shared
(uh-huh)
If time was on our side, ooh yeah
(Time was on our side)
Now that you're gone, I can still feel you near
So I'll smile with every tear I cry
Though I'm missing you
(Although I'm missing you)
I'll find a way to get through
(I'll find a way to get through)
Living without you
'Cause you were my sister, my strength and my pride
Only God may know why, still I will get by
How sweet were the closest of friends
But I'll wait for the day when I'll see you again
I'll see you again
Though I'm missing you
(Although I'm missing you)
I'll find a way to get through
(I'll find a way to get through)
Living without you
'Cause you were my sister, my strength and my pride
Only God may know why, still I will get by
Though I'm missing you
(Although I'm missing you)
I'll find a way to get through
(I'll find a way to get through)
Living without you
'Cause you were my sister, my strength and my pride
Only God may know why, still I will get by
I'm missing you

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"America’s best purveyor of red-clay soul blues…"
Sam McClain was born on the northern edge of the Bible Belt in Monroe, Louisiana in 1943. As a five year old, he began singing in his mother’s Gospel Church. It was then that he realized singing was his mission.
He left home when he was thirteen to escape an abusive stepfather and followed local R&B guitarist, "Little Melvin" Underwood through the Chitlin Circuit, first as his valet and then as lead vocalist himself at 15.

Read more about Mighty Sam McClain on Last.fm.


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