I'd like to talk to y'all tonight
About the blues
Brothers:The blues?
Yea the blues
Dont nobody have the blues like i have
I may be young but i know what its all about

And this is how it went down
I met a girl at school one day
during in the sandbox
Older Brothers:sandbox?!
We toasted our love during milk break
older Brothers:aw man
I gave her my COOKIES!
Marlon:Come on Mike!
We fell out during singin' plan
So one day, I stepped up to her and i said


Wheeeeeeen I had you (had you)
I treated you baaaaaaad and wrong my dear
And girl since, since you went away


(chorus)
Don't you know I sit around
With my head hanging down
And I wonder who's lovin' you

I,I,I,I should have never, ever
ever made you cry
And and girl since yer since you been gone

(chorus)

(bridge)
Life with out love, huh...
It's oh so lonely
I don't think, I don't think! I'm gonna make it

All my life, all my life baby yeah I've been lost to you only
Come on & take it girl
Come on & take it, because....
All, all I can do, all I can do since you've been gone is cry
And don't you ever wonder or worry your head of what i do

(chorus )

(vocalizes)
who's loving you
Older brother singing in backgrond:who's loving you
I,I,I gotta know yea
I,I,I,I,I wonder
Older brother singing in backgrond:who's loving you
who loving you,come on baby ohhh oh yea baby
who's loving you

oh! oh! oh!
OH YEA





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    michael was only 10 when they recorded this song, such a strong and outstanding voice for a full grown man let alone a tiny little boy. i will miss michael for ever and ever, his legacy wil live on for years and years to come.

    annieTLSon July 19, 2009   Link
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    His voice as a kid was just a prelude. Talent all over. RIP Mikey

    marie7334on October 07, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    No one has commented on this? This song is fantastic. Very blues-oriented with a great delivery by young artists. You wouldn't think someone so young could put so much emotion into a sad song.

    Ratman_84on November 30, 2008   Link
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    Michael showed what a great artist he was when he recorded this. Pure genius!

    barefooton January 21, 2009   Link

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