Story Behind The Song
I knew a woman who was living with a man who commuted by train to his job in New York. One day he got on the train and never came back.
Song Description
A woman lived with a man she loved and he was a high energy type who commuted to his job every day in Manhattan. One day he got on the train and never came back. Eventually he called and said that it was just time for a change. She was devastated and found herself in a house she couldn't afford, faced with the prospect of having to find a place to live and move, all without his help.
Song Length |
3:40 |
Genre |
Blues - Modern, Blues - General |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Composed |
Subject |
Life, Loneliness |
Similar Artists |
Norah Jones, Patsy Cline |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I Need You in the Morning
Intro
I need you in my arms in the morning,
And to know that you feel the same way too,
I need to hear your footsteps in the hallway,
And I miss you ever since that day in June.
Chorus
I wait to hear the sound of
Your key in our front door,
And I start to go to meet you,
But you're not there anymore.
You were strong in all the ways that I wasn't,
And you always had a story you could tell,
People always liked to be around you
You always made them feel you knew them well.
Chorus
I wait to hear the sound of
Your key in our front door,
And I start to go to meet you,
But you're not there anymore.
I wait to hear the sound of
Your key in our front door,
And I start to go to meet you,
But you're not there anymore.
Guitar solo
You decided that life had more to offer,
And exciting adventures lay ahead,
You got on that old train one Sunday morning
And left me without a word being said.
Chorus
I wait to hear the sound of
Your key in our front door,
And I start to go to meet you,
But you're not there anymore.
I wait to hear the sound of
Your key in our front door,
And I start to go to meet you,
But you're not there anymore.
Anymore.
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