Album Title:               The Columbia Years, 1943-1952, Vol. 10
Prime Artist:              Frank Sinatra
Arranger:                  Axel Stordahl
Background Vocal:          The Modernaires

Written by:                Irvine C. Orton
Written by:                Walter O'Keefe
Lyrics:
(The Modernaires)  [both Frank and the Modernaires}

I'm feeling low, mighty low, I wonder why,
I wonder why, why am I such a lonely guy?
A man's a fool to be alone when the sun goes down,
You need a woman of your own, when the sun goes down.
If there's a gal in your arms, one you can love,
Someone who loves only you, then you'll never ever roam,
When the sun goes down, you'll always want to hurry home,
When the sun goes down.

(A man's a fool to be alone when the sun goes down,)
(You need a woman of your own, when the sun goes down.)
[If there's a gal in your arms, one you can love,]
[Someone who loves only you,] then you'll never ever roam,
When the sun goes down,
[You'll always want to hurry home,]
[When the sun goes down.]
I got my home, I got my horse and he's my pal,
But what's it mean, all of it means without a gal.
I got my horse, he's my pal and I got no gal.

Contributed by Larry Henares of the Philippines


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