Tragedy
Fleetwoods

Wind and storm (ooh-ooh)
Gone's the sun (the sun, ooh)
From the stars my dark has come
You've gone from me, oh, oh, tragedy (ah, ah, ah, ah, ah)
Oh, come back 
Have me here
Hold me, love
Be sincere
You've gone from me, oh, oh, tragedy (ee-ee, ee-ee, ee-ee, ee-ee)	(ah, ah, ah)
Like smoke from a fire Of love oh, oh, oh, ooh
Our dreams have all gone 
Above oh, oh, oh, ooh
Blown by wind
Kissed by snow
All that's left is the dark  be-ee-ee-low
You've gone from me, oh, oh, tragedy
(Oh, oh, oh)
Tragedy(BUNG!)

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Tragedy-Artists: The Fleetwoods as sung on "The Very Best Of the Fleetwoods"
-United Artists UA-LA 334-E-peak Billboard position # 10 in 1961
-previously charted at # 5 in 1959 by Thomas Wayne with The DeLons
-later charted at # 56 in 1969 by Bran Hyland
-Words and Music by Gerald H. Nelson and Fred B. BurchWind and storm (wah-ooh)
Gone's the sun (wah-ooh)>From the stars (wah-ooh)My dark has come
You've gone from me, whoa, whoa, tragedyOh, come back (come back)
Have me here (right here)Hold me love (my love)Be sincere
You've gone from me, whoa, whoa, tragedy
Like smoke (like smoke) from a fire (from a fire)
Our love (of love) whoa oh oh whoa
Our dreams (our dreams) have all gone (all gone)Above (above) whoa oh oh whoa
Blown (blown by wind)Kissed by the snow
All that's left is the dark   be-ee (below)
You've gone from me, whoa, whoa, tragedyWhoa, whoa, whoa tragedy
© 1959 #5 Words and Music by Gerald H. Nelson and Fred B. Burch
Originally peaked at # 5 in 1959 with Thomas Wayne with the DeLons Later charted at # 10 in 1961 by The Fleetwoods Later charted at # 56 in 1969 by Bran Hyland