I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall)![]() "I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall)" is a song composed by American songwriter James F. Hanley[1] and lyricists Joe Goodwin and Murray Roth. The tune was originally written for the 1920 musical The Greenwich Village Follies.[2] The song was recorded in Camden, New Jersey, in November 1920, sung by vocalist Billy Jones (AKA "Victor Roberts").[3] It was later recorded by Tiny Tim and released on his 1969 children's album For All My Little Friends.[4] LyricsI wonder why I'm always lonesome Some fellows claim their mate I'm like a raindrop in a cloud, I'm a lonesome little raindrop The clouds are dark but that don't matter, I hope goodness knows, I'm a lonesome little raindrop You've heard of Robinson Crusoe, I'm always all alone, I'm just as blue as skies above, I'm a lonesome little raindrop The girls say I'm a charming fella, Girls that are so fair, I'm a lonesome little raindrop References |
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