Just Call Me Lonesome

Album: Del Rio, Texas, 1959 (1992)
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  • Just call me lonesome
    Heartbroke and then some
    'Cause I ain't got no one
    Since you've been gone
    You called me baby
    Now I've got a new name
    Don't need my old one
    Call me lonesome from now on

    You used to call me
    Your one and only
    But now you only call me
    Someone you once knew
    You were my angel
    Before some stranger
    Stole your heart and stole my world
    When he stole you

    So just call me lonesome
    Heartbroke and then some
    'Cause I ain't got no one
    Since you've been gone
    You called me baby
    Now I've got a new name
    Don't need my old one
    Call me lonesome from now on

    I see you with him
    And fall apart again
    Remembering when I was
    The only man you needed
    We said forever
    We'd be together
    He came between us
    And now forever lies in pieces

    So just call me lonesome
    Heartbroke and then some
    'Cause I ain't got no one
    Since you've been gone
    You called me baby
    Now I've got a new name
    Don't need my old one
    Call me lonesome from now on

    I don't need my old one
    Call me lonesome from now on Writer/s: George Ducas, Radney M. Foster
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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