Feeling Down

 

     
 

She didn't telephone me

I wouldn't beg her to give me a call

She left town I know it

Now my head is taking a fall

Now my head is taking a fall

And I'm quite confused by it all

Does she know does she care that I’m sittin' here
and I'm feelin' down

Feelin' down

 

Feelin' under the weather love what does it take

Some heart to break

Higher than ever my head's in a spin

The shape it's in should be a sin

I'm feelin' down, down, down, down

 

She came to town just lookin' for a life to rearrange

And though I realize it now I can't stop feelin' the pain

'Cause my head is taking a fall

And I'm quite confused by it all

 

Does she know does she care that I’m sittin' here
and I'm feelin' down

Feelin' down, feelin' down, feelin' down

 

Feelin' under the weather love what does it take

Some heart to break

Higher than ever my head's in a spin

The shape it's in should be a sin

I'm feelin' down, down, down, down

 

Feelin' under the weather love what does it take

Some heart to break

Higher than ever my head's in a spin

The shape it's in should be a sin

I'm feelin' down, down, down, down, down

down, down, down, down, down, down

down, down, down, down, down

The Black Sheep

1967

 

 

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Written by Michael Brewer
1967
Good Sam Music/BMI

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Also recorded by The Poor
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Written by Michael Brewer while a staff writer for A&M Records.  Released as a single in 1967 by The Black Sheep. [Columbia 4-43974 "Suzanne" written by Murray Macleod and Smokey Roberds b/w "Feeling Down" written by Michael Brewer].  This single was produced by Jerry Riopelle who produced Brewer & Shipley's Down In L.A. debut album in 1968.  Little is known about this short lived group.  The Black Sheep released a 1966 single "It's My Mind" also produced by Jerry Riopelle.  In 1968 Jerry Riopelle and Murray Macleod & Smokey Roberds (the writers of The Black Sheep's "Suzanne") recorded songs for A&M Records under the group name The Parade.  

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