"When The Sun Goes Down In Romany (My Heart Goes Roaming Back To You)" <br /><br />Sterling Trio <br /><br />1916 <br /><br />Victor 18079 <br /><br />The singers are Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, and John H. Meyer <br /><br />Song by Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Bert Grant <br /><br /><br />Dearie, dearie, <br />Far across the deep blue sea; <br />Dearie, dearie, <br />Do you ever think of me? <br />When the Autumn leaves are turning <br />My thoughts turn to home; <br />Is there still a love light burning, <br />Far across the foam? <br />Dearie, dearie, <br />Tell me, are we both alone? <br /><br />Lonely, lonely, <br />Think how lonely I must be; <br />Lonely, lonely, <br />No one seems to pity me. <br />I can see the corn a swaying <br />In the candle light, <br />Staying where I left you praying, <br />"Lead his footsteps right." <br />Lonely, lonely, say a pray'r for me tonight. <br /><br />When the sun goes down in Romany, <br />My heart goes roaming back to you; <br />Through the dells the chapel bells are calling, <br />There's a grief for every leaf that's falling, <br />Like a tipsy gypsy I just wandered, <br />Far from all the loved ones that I knew, <br />But dearie, <br />When the sun goes down in Romany, <br />My heart goes roaming back to you.