Stormy Weather (take 2) (1960)

Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler

Yes … say, listen, let's tackle Stormy Weather again – I didn't do it
right – let's try to do it good this time, huh? Alright … [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]

Don't know why, there's no sun up in the sky - stormy weather.
Since my gal and I ain't together, keeps raining all the time.

My life is bare, it's gloom and misery everywhere - stormy weather.
I just can't get my poor little self together, keeps raining all the time, all the time.
So weary all the time.

Now, since she went away, blues walked in and met me.
If she stays away, old rockin' chair will get me.
All I do is pray the Lord above will let me,
Walk in the sun once more.

Oh Lord, I can't go on, everything in life is gone - stormy weather.
Since my gal and I ain't together, heart just keeps breakin' all the time.

Talk to me guitar! [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]

Now, since she went away, blues walked in and met me.
If she stays away, old rockin' chair will get me.
All I do is pray the Lord above will let me,
Walk in the sun once more.

Oh Lord, I can't go on, all I have in life is gone - stormy weather.
Since my gal and I ain't together, keeps raining all the time.

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