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Are You Lonesome Tonight?

by Engelbert Humperdinck

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Are you lonesome tonight, do you miss me tonight? Are you sorry we drifted apart? Does your memory stray to a brighter summer day When I kissed you and called you sweetheart? Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare? Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there? Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again? Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight? (Are you lonesome tonight, do you miss me tonight?) Are you sorry we drifted apart? (Does your memory stray to a brighter summer day) When I kissed you and called you sweetheart? Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare? Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there? Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again? Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight? Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?

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