My Baby's Gone Song Lyrics and Chords by Jim Ed Brown
My Baby's Gone
Recorded by Jim Ed, Maxine and Bonnie Brown
Written by Hazel Houser
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(My world has ended) my baby's
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gone
Hold back the rushing minutes
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Make the wind lie still
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Don't let the moonlight shine
Across the lonely
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hill
Dry all the raindrops
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Then hold back the sun
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My world has ended my baby's
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gone
The
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milkman whistles softly
As he
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comes up to my
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door
The
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mailman brings a letter
Just
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like he did be
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fore
They seem so busy all day long
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As though there's nothing wrong
Don't they
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know the world has ended
My baby's
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gone
Repeat #1
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I wake up sometimes in the night
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And realize you're
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gone
And
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then I toss upon my bed
And
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wait for day to
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come
I try to tell my lonely heart
It
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must go on alone
But it
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cries the world has ended
My baby's
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gone
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My baby's
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gone
FAQ
Who sang the the song My Baby's Gone?
- The song My Baby's Gone was sang by Jim Ed Brown.
Who is Jim Ed Brown?
- James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 - June 11, 2015) was an American country singer-songwriter who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981. Brown was also the host of the Country Music Greats Radio Show, a syndicated country music program from Nashville, Tennessee.