Lyrics of 'Ray's Blues' by Ray Charles

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Well, have you ever woke up in the morning sometimes
Just about the break of day
Well, have you ever woke up in the morning sometimes
Just about the break of day
Reach over and feel the pillow, baby, where your sweet man used to lay

Well baby, it's so lonesome by myself
Well, it's so lonesome, baby
Tired sleeping all by myself
Well, I don't want nobody but my baby
Shouting, my baby's loving somebody else

Oh baby
Won't you please hear my plea?
Hallelujah, I said, oh, oh baby
Won't you please hear my plea?
Well, wherever you may be, darling
Bring your fine self home to me

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