Lovin' you so — how my heart yearns
You’re the reason I don’t sleep at night
Walkin' the floor; feelin' so blue
Smoke cigarettes and drink coffee, too
You’re the reason I don’t sleep at night.
Refrain:
I’m betting you’re not losing … sleep over me But if I’m wrong, don’t fail to call
Come over and a-keep me company;
Sometimes I go for a walk; I take a look at the moon
I strum my guitar and I sing pretty tunes
Honey, you’re the reason I don’t sleep at night.
Repeat Refrain:
Honey, you’re the reason I don’t sleep at night
It's been recorded by several other people. Johnny Burnette, Johnny Tillotson, Hank Locklin, even Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. I don't think Bobby Darin did it, though I could be wrong.
The Camelot era (Kennedy presidency) was the high point of American culture IMO. Imagine a great talent like Arthur Alexander being nearly overlooked, overshadowed by Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Elvis Presley and many other singers active in that era!