Philval
: Philval
if you recall it as an uptempo c and w song, it it probably don gibson's
"don't tell me your troubles" which contains the exact line you quote.
recorded for rca around 1965 or so, probably on cd
Philip Watson wrote:
>
> Does anyone recognise these lyrics from an early 60s song
> " Dont tell me your troubles, I've got troubles of my own"
>
> Philval
This comes close to that and it's from 1965.
YOU'VE GOT YOUR TROUBLES
- written by Roger John Reginald Greenaway and Roger F. Cook
- a #7 hit for The Fortunes in 1965
- lyrics as recorded by The Fortunes and included on the 1990 PolyTel
oldies compilation "Brit's Blitz" (PolyTel 845054 2)
I see that worried look upon your face
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
She's found somebody else to take your place
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
I too have lost my love today
All of my dreams have flown away
Now just like you I sit and wonder why
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You need some sympathy, well so do I
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
She used to love me, that I know
And it don't seem so long ago
That we were walking
That we were talking
The way that lovers do
------ instrumental break ------
I too have lost my love today
All of my dreams have flown away
And so forgive me if I seem unkind
<If I seem to you, my friend, that I ain't got no pity for you>
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
<Oh, that ain't true>
<You see, I lost my, lost my, lost my, little girl too>
I'd help another place, another time
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You've got your troubles, I've got mine
You've got your troubles, I've got mi-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-ine
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My browser refuses connection - which looks rather ominous :(
Anyone that knows anything - let me know!
erin
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erin c/o altmusiclyrics wrote:
>
> Hey - just kind of a tip - I don't know what's up with the
> Roughstock site... anyone else having problems with it?
>
> My browser refuses connection - which looks rather ominous :(
>
> Anyone that knows anything - let me know!
>
> erin
I just got in with no prob. Could it be a Java thing on your end? I'm
running Java DISabled. I hafta switch back and forth 'cause some sites
use it and some don't. Maybe your is ENabled?
>Does anyone recognise these lyrics from an early 60s song
>" Dont tell me your troubles, I've got troubles of my own"
Is that something like "You've got Your Troubles, I've got mine"?
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> Hey - just kind of a tip - I don't know what's up with the
> Roughstock site... anyone else having problems with it?
>
> My browser refuses connection - which looks rather ominous :(
>
> Anyone that knows anything - let me know!
>
> erin
>
> Ooohwebaby wrote:
> >
> > Hi Philval,
> > It might be the song
> > Don't Tell Me Your Troubles, by Don Williams from August,1959.
> > Not having much luck finding the lyrics.
> > You might try the site at Cowpie
> > http://www.roughstock.com/cowpie/
got in COWPIE no prob,
but had to disable JAVA for Roughstock
(it screws up my 'back' button)
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for your concern :)
erin
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