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Still Feeling Blue - Gram Parsons



     
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Time can pass and time can heal
But it don't ever pass the way I feel
You went away a long time ago
And why you left I never knew
The lonely days and lonely nights
Guess the world knows I ain't feelin' right
And when you're gone the hours pass so slow
And now I'm still feeling blue, yeahAnd baby
Since you've walked out of my life
I never felt so low
Can't help but wonder why you had to goThere are many girls but I can't say
They come and go but still I feel this way
And ever since the day you said goodbye
No one treats me like you used to doI hope you're out and happy now
Doing up the town 'cause you know how
Every time I hear your name I want to die
And now I'm still feeling blue, all rightAnd baby
Since you've walked out of my life

I never felt so low
Can't help but wonder why you had to goThere are many girls but I can't say
They come and go but still I feel this way
And ever since the day you said goodbye
No one treats me like you used to doI hope you're out and happy now
Doing up the town 'cause you know how
Every time I hear your name I want to die
And now I'm still feeling blue
And now I'm still feeling blue

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Gram Parsons (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist born Ingram Cecil Connor, III. A solo artist as well as a member of The International Submarine Band, The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, he is best known for a series of recordings which anticipate the country rock of the 1970s and the alt-country movement that began in the 80s. Parsons was a close friend of Keith Richards and is also credited for turning The Rolling Stones onto country music in their 'Let it Bleed'-era.


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