From the recording Blue Without You

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Copyright © 1991, 2002 Peter C. Scales
Recorded and mixed at SideTrack Studios, St. Louis in 2001,
Pete Scales on guitar and vocals. Larry Kornfeld and Mike Eberhard engineers.
Larry on bass and synthesizer.

Lyrics

Well it snowed in Minnesota, and you were on my mind.
In the Colorado skies, I saw you flyin’ by.
I took your love across the Rockies,
you took my words to heart.
You had me thinking it was a good thing,
for us to spend some time apart.
And now I’m blue, without you.

Well in the cold Nebraska night I laid down with a friend.
When morning broke it seemed like you had spoke to me again.
We both went our separate ways, to find the other side.
But I never found another one to keep me satisfied, like you do.
And now I’m blue, without you.

Well oh, for just one time more,
I thought it would do some good.
But now I know that it’s too late for that,
this love is gone.
And it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,
to sit here, being blue, without you.

Well in the streets of New Orleans, I listened to a band.
They played a number I used to sing, now I’m a different man.
And in the hills of Tennessee I wrote some words to send.
I heard you changed your name I thought I’d tell you how I’ve been
through and through--
well I’ve been blue, without you.

Well oh, for just one time more,
I thought it would do some good.
But now I know that it’s too late for that,
this love is gone.
And it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,
the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,
to sit here, being blue--without you.