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CRAZY
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Written by Willie Nelson

Crazy, I'm crazy for feeling so lonely
I'm crazy, crazy for feeling so blue
I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted
And then someday you'd leave me for somebody new

Worry, why do I let myself worry?
Wond'ring what in the world did I do?
Crazy for thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying

And I'm crazy for loving you
Crazy for thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying
And I'm crazy for loving you.
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A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye
Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson
(As released by Patsy Cline July 20, 1955)

The first scene was the church, then the altar
Where we claimed each other, with tears of joy we cried
Our friends wished us luck there forever
As we walked from the church, side by side

The next scene was a crowded courtroom
And like strangers we sat side by side
Then I heard the judge make his decision
And no longer were we man and wife

I hate the sight of that courtroom
Where man-made laws push God's laws aside
Then the clerk wrote our story in the record
A church, a courtroom and then goodbye

We walked from that courtroom together
We shook hands and once again we cried
Then it was the end of our story
A church, a courtroom and then goodbye


Honky Tonk Merry Go Round
Written by Frank Simon and Stan Gardner
(As released by Patsy Cline July 20, 1955)

I'm on a honky tonk merry-go-round
Makin' ever spot in town
Startin' out early, comin' home late
Ever' night with a brand new date

I'm on a honky tonk merry-go-round
Actin' like a foolish clown
Still racin' those blues that you left with me
Wond'rin' if I'll ever be free

CHORUS:
Round and around and around I go
Ridin' high and feelin' low
Round and around just like a top
Well, I'm a-gettin' dizzy, but I can't stop

I'm on a honky tonk merry-go-round
Actin' like a foolish clown
Still racin' those blues that you left with me
Wond'rin' if I'll ever be free

Yes, I'm wonderin if I'll ever be free

Hidin' Out
Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 6/1/55)

People point us out and shake their heads in shame
In gossip circles we are talked about
Darlin, on you I hold no legal claim
But here we are again hidin' out

The kisses that you give make our wrong seem so right
It's too late to stop, there's no doubt
We said we wouldn't meet tonight, my dear
But here we are again hidin' out

The ones we're tied to, we know we'll hurt, my dear
Though we're hoping they don't find us out
Sooner or later, we know we'll be caught
But here we are again hidin' out


I Cried All The Way To The Altar
Written by B. Flournoy
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 1/5/56)

I cried all the way to the altar
A smile was on my face
But tears were in my heart
Two hearts broken
And a third will soon falter
Now to late I know that we
Were wrong to part
Oh my darlin' now to late
We can't go back and start anew
Now to late I've thrown away
My chance of happiness with you
I cried all the way to the altar
Now to late I know that we
Were wrong to part
Take a calendar and turn back all the pages
Take my life turn back each day since I was born
I cried all the way to the altar
Now to late I see the damage I have done
Oh my darling now to late
We can't go back and start anew
Now to late I've thrown away
My chance of happiness with you
I cried all the way to the altar
Now to late I know that we
Were wrong to part

I've Loved And Lost Again
Written by Eddie Miller
(Released by Patsy Cline July 8, 1956. Radio transcription)

I've loved and lost again
Oh, what a crazy world we're livin' in
True love has no chance to win
I've loved and lost again

I ask you what chance have I
When each love I meet just makes me cry
He loves awhile then says goodbye
I've loved and lost again

CHORUS:
To be true to one alone
Don't seem to matter anymore
They tell you you're out of style
Unless you've had three or four
REPEAT FIRST VERSE REPEAT CHORUS REPEAT FIRST VERSE

Dear God
Written by V.F. Stewart
(As released by Patsy Cline 12/15/58)

I go to church on a Sunday
The vows that I make
I break them on Monday
The rest of the week
I do as I please
Then come Sunday morning
I pray on my knees

(Chorus)
Dear God
I know I'm not worthy
But I need you so
Please won't you hurry
And help me turn back from
The path I have trod
You'll never be sorry
Dear God

Each day we read in the paper
Of the carryin's on
Of some of our neighbors
We're sinnin', and lyin',
And forgetting the faith
Then we have the nerve
To ask is it to late

(Repeat chorus)

Walkin' After Midnight
Written by Don Hecht and Alan Block
(First recorded by Patsy Cline November 8, 1956.
Also recorded August 25, 1961.)

I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just like we used to do
I'm always walkin' after midnight searchin' for you

I walk for miles along the highway
Well, that's just my way
Of sayin' I love you
I'm always walkin' after midnight, searchin' for you

CHORUS:
I stop to see a weepin' willow
Cryin' on his pillow
Maybe he's cryin' for me
And as the skies turn gloomy
Night winds whisper to me
I'm lonesome as I can be

I go out walkin' after midnight
Out in the moonlight
Just hopin' you may be
Somewhere a-walkin' after midnight, searchin' for me
REPEAT CHORUS REPEAT LAST VERSE

Fingerprints
Written by Don Hecht, W.O. Fleener and W.S. Stevenson
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 4/24/57)

I feel the fingerprints
That you left on my heart
You played a game of love
And then you said we had to part
You left me all alone
And as the teardrops start
I feel the fingerprints
Of sorrow on my heart

I know you didn't mean to be unkind
And hurt me so
And you've made up your mind
But I just thought you ought to know

That when the day is thru
I think of only you
I sit alone and dream
And think of things we didn't do
Now I am all alone
And as the teardrops start
I feel the fingerprints
That you left on my heart

And when the day is thru
I think of only you
I sit alone and dream
And think of things we didn't do
Now I am all alone
And as the teardrops start
I feel the fingerprints
That you left on my heart

A Stranger In My Arms
Written by Charlotte White, Patsy Cline and Mary Lu Jeans
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 4/24/57)

Tho' you try you can't conceal it
Love has only brought us storms
I can see your eyes revealin'
Your a stranger in my arms

Say goodbye to our romancing
We have lost the flame that warms
Tho' I hold you while we're dancing
Your a stranger in my arms

Every story has an ending
This is where our story ends
Please don't hurt me by pretending
For lovers never can be friends

Thru the years your love will haunt me
And I'll dream about your charms
Still I know you'll never want me
Your a stranger in my arms

(Repeat last two verses)

Your a stranger in my arms

Try again
Written by Bob Summers and Jerry Le Fors
(As released by Patsy Cline May 27, 1957)

Try again, don't feel blue
Try again
I've been thru feelin blue
Same as you
I've been broken-hearted
And cried the whole night thru
Sorry now we've parted
Cause no one else will do

Try again, so they say
Try again
Say goodbye to the tear in your eye
Somethin' seems to tell me
That we could love again
Try again, says my heart
Try again

(Repeat last verse)

Then You'll Know
Patsy Cline
(With Love)

You don't know the meaning
Of the words, "I love you so,"
But when you've found your one love,
Then you'll know.
You don't know the heartache,
Or the laughter you'll forgo,
Until you've lost that one love,
Then you'll know.
Now, you pretend to care for me,
But honey, if you do,
Why don't you give the kind of kiss
I always give to you?
So, I've just made my mind up,
Even though my tears will flow:
Go on and find a new love.
Then you'll know.
Now, you pretend to care for me,
But honey, if you do,
Why don't you give the kind of kiss
I always give to you?
So, I've just made my mind up,
Even though my tears will flow:
Go on and find a new love.
Then you'll know.
Then you'll know!

Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray
Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson
(As released by Patsy Cline August 12, 1957)

Two cigarettes in an ashtray
My love and I, in a small caf?BR> Then a stranger came along
And everything went wrong
Now there's three cigarettes in the ashtray

I watched her take him from me
And his love is no longer my own
Now they are gone
And I sit alone
And watch one cigarette burn away

He Will Do For You
Written by V.F. Stewart
(As released by Patsy Cline 12/15/58)

Once my soul was in sin
And my heart was in shame
I didn't know Jesus
Not even His name
Then I heard a voice say
Won't you come unto me
And He will do for you
What He's done for me
Give Him a chance
And let Him show you
He'll answer when you call
His love is the sweetest
His promise is free
For He will do for you
What He's done for me
Give Him a chance
And let Him prove it
His love is best of all
Give Him a chance
And let Him show you
He'll answer when you call
His love is sweetest
His promise is free
For He will do for you
What He's done for me

A Poor Man's Roses
Written by Bob Hilliard and Milton Delugg
(As recorded by Patsy Cline November 8, 1956)

I must make up my mind today
What to have, what to hold
A poor man's roses
Or a rich man's gold

One's as wealthy as a king in a palace
Tho' he's callous and cold
He may learn to give his heart for love
Instead of buyin' it with gold

Then the poor man's roses
And the thrill when we kiss
Will be memories of paradise
That I'll never miss

And yet the hand that brings the rose tonight
Is the hand I will hold
For the rose of love means more to me
More than any rich man's gold

Hungry For Love
Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 5/23/57)

I'm hungry for love
Like a hobo for food
Like the devil hunts for bad
Like the angel looks for good

I've been oh, so lonesome
Your letters aren't enough
My arms will welcome you home, dear
I'm hungry for love

I've cried so many tears, dear
Sweetheart, since you've been gone
I hope that you forgive me
I'll admit that I was wrong

I won't try to change you
I miss you much to much
Darlin' please come home
I'm hungry for love

I Can't Forget
Written by W.S. Stevenson and Carl Belew

I can't forget you
I've got these memories of you
I can't forget you
I'll always be loving you

Once we were happy
We were so carefree and gay
Then something happened
And you went away

I can't forget you
Please tell me what must I do
My memories haunt me
Because I'll always love you

Where are you darlin'
Are you with someone new
I can't forget you
I'll always be loving you

I can't forget you
I've got these memories of you
I can't forget you
I'll always be loving you

I can't forget you
Please tell me what must I do
My memories haunt me
Because I'll always love you

Where are you darlin'
Are you with someone new
I can't forget you
I'll always be loving you

That Wonderful Someone
Written by Gertrude Burg
(As recorded by Patsy Cline 5/23/57)

That wonderful Someone
Who makes the stars all shine
Who fashioned the mountains
To reach to the sky
Who brings each tomorrow
Who hears every prayer
In sunshine or sorrow
If you call He'll be there

That wonderful Someone
Who makes the flowers grow
Who paints ev'ry sunset
With colors that glow
Look all around you
And these wonders you'll see
Designed by that Someone
For you and for me

That wonderful Someone
Who makes the flowers grow
Who paints ev'ry sunset
With colors that glow
Look all around you
And these wonders you'll see
Designed by that Someone
For you and for me

Stop The World And Let Me Off
Written by Carl Belew and W.S. Stevenson
(As released by Patsy Cline 1/13/58)

Round n' around n' around
Round n' around n' around
Round n' around n' around
And around and around

(Chorus)
Oh stop the world and let me off
I'm tired of goin' round n' round
I played the game of love and lost
So stop the world and let me off

My heart is shattered can't you see
'Cause you no longer care for me
But someday I'm sure you'll see
Loving you did this to me

My dream world tumbled to the ground
The one I love has let me down
I lost the wonder of his kiss
How could he leave me here like this

(Repeat chorus)

Lock all this burning up inside
I know his love for me has died
I lost the wonder of his kiss
How could he leave me here like this

If I Could See The World (Through The Eyes Of A Child)
Written by Sammy Masters, Richard Pope and Tex Satterwhite
(As released by Patsy Cline 9/9/58)

If I could see the world
Thru the eyes of a child
What a wonderful world this would be
There'd be no trouble and no strife
Just a big happy life
With a bluebird in every tree

(Chorus)
I could see right, no wrong
I could see good, no bad
I could see all the good things
In life I've never had
If I could see the world
Thru the eyes of a child
What a wonderful world this would be

If I could see the world
Thru the eyes of a child
Smiling faces would greet me all the while
Like a lovely work of art
It would warm my weary heart
Just to see thru the eyes of a child
Cry Not For Me

Cry not for me, my love,
When I am far away,
There's nothing more to say,
Cry not for me.
Cry not for me, my love,
You've found another thrill,
And though I love you still,
Cry not for me.
Love is a golden rose
That grows within your heart,
Unless the petals fade
And fall apart.
Cry not for me, sweetheart,
But if a tear should start,
Cry not, my broken heart,
Cry not for me!
Unless the petals fade
And fall apart.
Cry not for me, sweetheart,
But if a tear should start,
Cry not, my broken heart,
Cry not for me!

Just Out Of Reach (of My Two Open Arms)

Love that runs away from me
Dreams that just won't let me be
Blues that keep on both'rin' me
Chains that just won't set me free
Too far away from you and all your charms
Just out of reach of my two open arms

Each night in dreams I see your face
Mem'ries time cannot erase
Then I awake and find you've gone
I'm so blue, I'm all alone
So far away from lips so sweet and warm
Just out of reach of my two open arms

(That lonesome feeling all the time)
(Knowing you cannot be mine)
Dreams that hurt me in my sleep
Vows that we could never keep
Too far away from lips so sweet and warm
Just out of reach of my two open arms

Never No More

Never no more will I be all alone,
Never no more will I be a stay-at-home,
Cause I've got me somebody who makes me happy when I'm blue.
Never no more will I cry for him,
Never no more will I try for him,
Cause I've got me somebody who makes me happy when I'm blue.
I've been all around, I painted the town,
Saw all the old faces and all the old places that he used to know ~
But all that is past, got someone at last
Who makes me so happy that never no more will I ever, never be blue.
No, never no more will I ever see him,
Never no more, now that I'm free of him,
Cause I've got me somebody who makes me happy when I'm blue.
Never no more will I ever see him,
Never no more, now that I'm free of him,
Cause I've got me somebody who makes me happy when I'm blue.

Walkin' Dream
Written by Hal Willis and Ginger Willis
(As recorded by Patsy Cline, 12/13/57)

Walk walk walk
Walk walk walk
A walkin' dream
I dreamed about you
A walkin' dream
Can't do without you
Lovely dream
Just can't forget you
'Cause your so dreamy
Peach n' creamy
Walkin' dream
Now keep on a walkin'
Keep on a talkin'
And I'll do my best
To make the rest
Of this lovely dream come true
A walkin' dream
I want you near me
Walkin' dream
Can't you hear me
A lovely dream
A won't you love me
'Cause your so lovey
Turtle dovey
A walkin' dream
A walkin' dream
My heart is yearnin'
Walkin' dream
My lips are burnin'
A lovely dream
Of love I'm learnin'
Cause your surprisin'
Tantilizin', walkin' dream
Now keep on a walkin'
Keep on a talkin'
And I'll do my best
To make the rest
Of this lovely dream come true
A walkin' dream
I want you near me
A walkin' dream
Can't you hear me
Lovely dream
Won't you love me
'Cause your so lovey
Turtle dovey, walkin' dream
Cause your so lovey
Turtle dovey, walkin' dream

In Care Of The Blues
Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson
(As recorded by Patsy Cline, 5/23/57)

Now, baby if you're needin' me
The way that I been needin' you
Well, drop me a line
Sayin' honey you'll be mine
Write me in care of the blues

I hope that you've been missin' me
The way that I've been missin' you
I shouldn't have let you go
Because I miss you so
Write me in care of the blues

Give that postman your letter
And he'll know what to do
He'll bring your letter to me
And a plane will bring me to you

Now, baby if you're needin' me
The way that I been needin' you
Just drop me a line
Sayin' honey you'll be mine
Write me in care of the blues

(Repeat last two verses)

Write me in care of the blues

Turn The Cards Slowly
Written by Sammy Masters
(As released by Patsy Cline November 5, 1955)

Turn the cards slowly while you're dealin', darlin'
Please don't double-deal to win my heart
Turn the cards slowly while you're dealin', darlin'
Don't go breakin' rules right from the start

The ramblin', gamblin', reckless way you treat my heart's a sin
Each night down on my knees I pray your gamblin' ways will end
Turn the cards slowly while you're dealin', darlin'
And if you stack the deck, then I'll move on

(Repeat both verses)

Turn the cards slowly while you're dealin', darlin',
And if you stack the deck, then I'll move on


Lovesick Blues
Written by Irving Mills and Cliff Friend
(As released by Patsy Cline 3/7/60)

Got a feelin' cause I'm blue, oh, Lord
Since my daddy said goodbye
I don't know what I'm gonna do
All I do is sit and cry, oh, Lord
That last long day he said goodbye
Oh, Lord, I thought I would die
He'll do ya, he'll do me, he's got that kinda lovin'
But, Lord, I love to hear him when he calls me sweet baby
What a beautiful dream
I hate to think it all over
I lost my heart it seems
I've grown so used to that man, somehow
And I'm nobody's sugar-baby now
'Cause I'm lonesome
I got the lovesick blues

Now I'm in love, I'm in love with a wonderful guy
That's what's the matter with me
Well, I'm in love, I'm in love with a wonderful guy
But he don't care about me
Well, I tried and I tried to keep him satisfied
But he just wouldn't stay
But now that he is leavin', this is all I've got to say

I got a feelin' cause I'm blue, oh Lord, since my daddy said goodbye
I don't know what I'm gonna do
I lost my heart it seems
I've grown so used to that man, somehow
And I'm nobody's sugar-baby now
'Cause I'm lonesome
I got the lovesick blues

I've grown so used to that man, and how
And I'm nobody's sugar-baby now
'Cause I'm lonesome
I got the lovesick blues