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"I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall)" is a song composed by American songwriter James F. Hanley and lyricists and Murray Roth. The tune was originally written for the 1920 musical The Greenwich Village Follies. The song was recorded in Camden, New Jersey, in November 1920, sung by vocalist Billy Jones (AKA "Victor Roberts"). It was later recorded by Tiny Tim and released on his 1969 children's album .

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  • "I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall)" is a song composed by American songwriter James F. Hanley and lyricists and Murray Roth. The tune was originally written for the 1920 musical The Greenwich Village Follies. The song was recorded in Camden, New Jersey, in November 1920, sung by vocalist Billy Jones (AKA "Victor Roberts"). It was later recorded by Tiny Tim and released on his 1969 children's album . (en)
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  • "I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall)" is a song composed by American songwriter James F. Hanley and lyricists and Murray Roth. The tune was originally written for the 1920 musical The Greenwich Village Follies. The song was recorded in Camden, New Jersey, in November 1920, sung by vocalist Billy Jones (AKA "Victor Roberts"). It was later recorded by Tiny Tim and released on his 1969 children's album . (en)
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  • I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for a Place to Fall) (en)
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