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Well, I never felt more like singing the blues
And I never thought that I'd ever lose
Your love
Why did you do me this way?
Well, I never felt more like crying all night
Everything's wrong but nothing is right
Without you
You've got me singing the blues
Well, the moon and the stars, no longer shine
The dream is gone, I thought was mine
There's nothing left for me to do
But cry over you, cry over you
Well, I never felt more like running away
And why shouldn't I go 'cause I couldn't stay
Without you
You've got me singing the blues
Well, the moon and the stars, no longer shine
The dream is gone, I thought was mine

There's nothing left for me to do
But cry over you, cry over you
Well, I never felt more like running away
And why shouldn't I go 'cause I couldn't stay
Without you
You've got me singing the blues
Mr. Paul Wiggins, come on Paul
Well, the moon and the stars no longer shine
The dream is gone I thought was mine
There's nothing left for me to do
But cry over you, cry over you
Well, I never felt more like running away
And why shouldn't I go 'cause I couldn't stay
Without you
You've got me singing the blues
You've got me singing the blues
You've got me singing the blues, ooh

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George Stancell
By David Whiteis The word journeyman usually isn't intended as a compliment in music criticism, but it's high praise in the case of sexagenarian singer-guitarist George Stancell, who's been plying his rough-hewn brand of blues-inflected soul for decades. Little known outside Milwaukee, Stancell was discovered playing at his own club there in the late 90s by vocalist Johnny Rawls, who was working as an A and R man for JSP Records; Stancell recorded his 1999 debut album, Gorgeous George, for the label.

Read more about George Stancell on Last.fm.


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