Milsap, Ronnie - Who's Counting Lyrics






I guess you wonder what's become of me?
Well, I'm doing fine
I've just got so much to do I lose track of time
I come home and go to sleep
I get up and go to work
And before I know it I've marked
Another day off my calendar.

It's been one year, two months
Three weeks and four days without you
Four hundred fifty long nights of thinking about you
The lonely hours and minutes keep mounting
But who's counting?

I go out to see a show when I can squeeze one in
But sometimes a game of solitare takes all weekend
I listen to the radio or watch TV till it goes off
The rest of the time I just sit around staring at the clock.

It's been one year, two months
Three weeks and four days without you
Four hundred fifty long nights of thinking about you
The lonely hours and minutes keep mounting
But who's counting?

Who counts the nights of a walking the floor
And who keeps track of tears anymore
I for one don't have time to waste
It doesn't matter to me that tomorrow makes, tomorrow makes.

One year, two months
Three weeks and four days without you
Four hundred fifty long nights of thinking about you
The lonely hours and minutes keep mounting
But who's counting?...





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  1. b.... b....

    I just heard this for the first time a few minutes ago... When he starts the "1 year..." line this song becomes a work of genius!

  2. b.... ....

    Thank you very much for posting this excellent song.  The vocal is beautiful, the drumsticks (or wood block?) fit in perfectly on the chorus ("The lonely hours and minutes just keep mounting, but who's counting?"), and the lyrics are perfect!
       One year, two months, three weeks and four days
        365 + 60 + 21 + 4 = 450
    Inspired!

  3. P.... ....

    Thank you for this song, I haven't heard it in years.

  4. J.... C....

    I know it's wrong but 1 year, 2 months, 3 weeks, and 4 days later I still get a pain in my heart when I think of the last thing she said to me. It's sad, but nothing I can do about it now. What else can I say?