"There's No You" is a popular song.
The music was written by Hal Hopper and the lyrics by Tom Adair. The song was first published in 1944.
Two of the best-known versions of the song were recorded by Jo Stafford and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra's version appears on his 1957 album Where Are You?
I'm feeling so crazy lately
When it seems that You're not around
The sun and the moon shine bright
But my eyes are all Yours now
Don't know how I lived with out You
I don't remember how it used to feel
Lord, I can't imagine if I had no You to hold me
Where would I go with no You to run to
No You to hold me, when I am afraid?
Who would I be with no You beside me?
I oughta know it by now without You there's no me
Lord, when I need You, You're always here
To play through the laughter, love through the tears
And when my heart seems so far away
Into Your arms is where I wanna stay
I try to find the words to tell You
All the things my heart's been telling me
I don't wanna know how it feels
To have no You to love me
Where would I go with no You to run to?
No You to hold me, when I am afraid?
Where would I be with no You beside me?
I oughtta know it by now without You there's no me