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Seven Letters - Derrick Morgan



     
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Seven Letters Lyrics


This is my last letter dear to youThis is my last letter, baby
I just cant write you anymore
My poor little fingers are swollen
Im tired of pacin' the floor, yes I amThrew away our favorite records
It's been tearin' me apart
This is my seventh letter, baby
Just to satisfy my heartMonday, I wrote and told you
I was all alone and blue
Tuesday, I wrote again, baby
I said I love no one, no one
No one but you, no I dontWednesday, I sent you a cable
Beggin' you to call, oh yes, I did
Thursday, I sent you a message
I said oh, darlin', darlin' please come back homeFriday, I woke up cryin'
Wiped the sweat upon a tear
I'll get a long lonely seven
I did the same thing all over again, yes I didThis is my seventh letter, baby
On this bright Sunday mornin'

Just get off my knees from prayin'
I said oh Lord, oh Lord, please send her back home
Cant you hear me talkin' to her?(This is my last letter to you)
Seven letters, seven days, seven long lonely days
I'll say again
(This is my last letter to you)
Yes it is, yes it is, oh, yes it is
(This is my last letter)

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Derrick Morgan is a Jamaican musical artist who was popular in the 1960s and '70s. He worked with Desmond Dekker, Bob Marley, and Jimmy Cliff in ska, and also performed rocksteady and skinhead reggae. He was born on March 27, 1940, in Stewarton, in the parish of Clarendon. In 1957, Morgan entered the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour, a talent show held at the Palace Theatre in Kingston. He won with rousing impressions of Little Richard and shortly after that was recruited to perform around the island with the popular Jamaican comedy team, Bim and Bam.

Read more about Derrick Morgan on Last.fm.


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