Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
can t you hear me callin
The days are long, the nights are lonely
Since you left me all alone
I worried so, my little darlin'
I worried so since you've been gone
Sweetheart of mine, can't you hear me callin'
A million times that I love you best
I mistreated you, darlin', I'm sorry
Come back to me is my request
I remember, dear, the night we parted
A big mistake had caused it all
If you come back, sunshine will follow
If you stay away 'twill be my fall
The nights are long, my little darlin'
Oh how I need your sweet embrace
When I awoke the sun was shinin'
I looked up and I saw your face
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- Legends of Bluegrass (Gold Collection)
- Bluegrass Masters
- Appalachian Stomp: More Bluegrass Classics
- The Early Stars of The Grand Ole Opry
- The Essential Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys: 1945-1949
- In the Pines
- Mule Skinner Blues
- Appalachian Stomp: Bluegrass Classics
- 1961-07-04: Oak Leaf Park, Luray, VA, USA
- Mansions for Me
- Folk Music at Newport, Volume 1
- Live: The Hay Barn, Shepherd, Texas
- The Father of Bluegrass: The Early Years 1940-1947
- Newport Folk Festival: Best of Bluegrass 1959-66
- American Roots: A History of American Folk Music
- The Definitive Collection
- The History of Country & Western Music
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