
Who At My Door Is Standing Johnny Cash
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[Intro]
Through times of loneliness and heartbreak and despair and sadness, I've always found that a good song of inspiration'll lift me up and make me feel just a little bit better
[Chorus]
Who at my door is standing
Patiently drawing near?
Entrance within demanding
Who is the voice I hear?
[Verse 1]
Sweetly, the tones are falling
Open the door for me
If thou wilt heed my calling
I will abide with thee
[Chorus]
Who at my door is standing
Patiently drawing near?
Entrance within demanding
Who is the voice I hear?
[Verse 2]
Sweetly, the tones are falling
Open the door for me
If thou wilt heed my calling
I will abide with thee
Through times of loneliness and heartbreak and despair and sadness, I've always found that a good song of inspiration'll lift me up and make me feel just a little bit better
[Chorus]
Who at my door is standing
Patiently drawing near?
Entrance within demanding
Who is the voice I hear?
[Verse 1]
Sweetly, the tones are falling
Open the door for me
If thou wilt heed my calling
I will abide with thee
[Chorus]
Who at my door is standing
Patiently drawing near?
Entrance within demanding
Who is the voice I hear?
[Verse 2]
Sweetly, the tones are falling
Open the door for me
If thou wilt heed my calling
I will abide with thee
"Who At My Door Is Standing" by Johnny Cash, released in 1959, is a #Country song that explores themes of longing, uncertainty, and the emotional turmoil of waiting for a loved one. The lyrics convey a sense of anticipation and vulnerability. Musically, it features Cash's signature deep vocals and simple instrumentation, creating an intimate atmosphere. The song reflects the struggles of love and loss, resonating with listeners and contributing to Cash's legacy as a storyteller in music.
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