Gene Autry - The Convict's Dream / That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling album flac
Performer: Gene AutryTitle: The Convict's Dream / That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling
Style: Country
Released: 1937
Country: US
MP3 album: 1487 mb
FLAC album: 1154 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Folk and Country
Nobody’s Darlin’ But Mine. Album Going Where The Lonely Go. Nobody’s Darlin’ But Mine Lyrics. Come lay by my side little darling Come lay your cool hand on my brow Promise me that you will always be Nobody's darling but mine. You're as sweet as the flowers of springtime You're as pure as the dew from the rose And I'd rather be somebody's darling Than a poor boy that nobody knows Be nobody's darling but mine love Be honest, be faithful, be kind And promise me that you will always be Nobody's darling but mine . 1. Going Where The Lonely Go. 2. Why Am I Drinkin’. 3. If I Had Left It Up To You. 4. I Won’t Give Up My Train (1981). 5. Shopping For Dresses.
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Lyrics to Nobody's Darling But Mine by Gene Autry from the Gene Autry With the Legendary Singing Groups of the West album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! . Come sit by my side little darlin' Come lay your cool hand on my brow And promise me that you will Never be nobody's darlin' but mine. Be nobody's darlin' but mine Love be honest be faithful be kind And promise me that you will Never be nobody's darlin' but mine. You're as sweet as the flowers of springtime You're as pure as the dew from the rose I had rather be somebody's darlin' Than a poor boy that nobody knows. Be nobody's darlin' but mine love.
Reff: C I won't forget D G the way you're kissing Am the feeling's so strong D G were lasting for so long C nut I'm not the man D Em your heart is missing Am D G that's why you go away I know. Am D You were never satisfied G no matter how I tried Am B7 Em now you wanna say goodbye to me Am D love is one big illusion B7/D Em I should try to forget Am D G but there is something left in my head.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | The Convict's DreamWritten By – ManoloffWritten-By – Autry*, Hooper* |
| B | That's Why I'm Nobody's DarlingWritten-By – Jimmy Davis* |
Credits
- Fiddle [Uncredited] – Art Davis (tracks: B)
- Guitar [Uncredited] – Unknown Artist
- Steel Guitar [Uncredited] – Frankie Marvin
- Vocals [Uncredited] – Gene Autry
Notes
Both sides recorded 22 March 1937 in Los Angeles, CA.Credits, matrices and recording dates reported in Tony Russell "Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942."
Credit role of steel guitar for Frankie Marvin on side B is termed "possible."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): LA 1312 A 9
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): LA 1313 A 7
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): LA 1312
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): LA 1313
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03229 | Gene Autry | The Convict's Dream / That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling (Shellac, 10") | Okeh | 03229 | US | 1937 |
| 7-05-73 | Gene Autry | The Convict's Dream / That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling (Shellac, 10") | Perfect | 7-05-73 | US | 1937 |









