The younger brother of Sam Cooke, L.C. Cook was also a singer, although he achieved his greatest prominence on paper, as a songwriter, thanks to his more famous brother's tangled contractual relationships. L.C. Cook (the "e" being absent from the family's spelling of the name) was born two years after Sam, the fifth of ten children of the Rev. Charles Cook and his wife Annie May. The entire family was musical, steeped in gospel, and while Sam was the most obvious potential star, L.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
VERSE: AF#m Phone won't ring and you won't call AF#m Here I am suffering' through it all D I'm suffering A Through it all DA I'm suffering through it all
VERSE: AF#m When you said you was going away AF#m I didn't know you was leaving this day D Now I'm suffering A Through it all DA I'm suffering through it all
CHORUS: DA Just one glance at your smiling face BEA My heart it wouldn't be so sad BA Baby, just one kiss from your tender lips BE Would make my heart feel glad baby
VERSE: AF#m I know if I hadn't done you wrong AF#m I wouldn't be here by my telephone DA Suffering through it all DA You got me suffering through it all
AF#m Baby, I'm suffering through it all DA You got me suffering through it all
CHORUS: DA But just one glance at your smiling face BEA My heart it wouldn't be so sad BA Baby, just one kiss from your tender lips BE Would make my heart feel glad baby
VERSE: AF#m I know if I hadn't done you wrong AF#m I wouldn't be here by my telephone DA Suffering through it all DA You got me suffering through it all
OUTRO: AF#m Baby, I'm suffering through it all
Ever since you been gone DA I'm suffering through it all
You know you got me AF#m Suffering through it all
Ever since you left me baby DA I'm suffering through it all
Come on and keep me from AF#m Suffering through it all D Don't want to suffer - (fade out)