
In Love In Vain Bobby Darin
"In Love In Vain" by Bobby Darin, released in 1958, is a #Jazz ballad that expresses the pain of unrequited love and longing. The lyrics convey deep emotional turmoil and heartbreak, capturing the essence of lost love. Darin's smooth vocals and orchestral arrangement enhance its melancholic feel, making it a timeless classic.

It's only human for anyone to want to be in love
But who wants to be in love in vain
At night, you hang around the house and eat your heart out
And cry your eyes out, even rack your brain
You sit and wonder why anyone as wonderful as she
Should cause you such misery and pain
I thought that I would be in heaven but I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
I thought that I would be in heaven but I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
But who wants to be in love in vain
At night, you hang around the house and eat your heart out
And cry your eyes out, even rack your brain
You sit and wonder why anyone as wonderful as she
Should cause you such misery and pain
I thought that I would be in heaven but I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
I thought that I would be in heaven but I'm only up a tree
'Cause it's just my luck to be in love in vain
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