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Susanna Hoffs sings 'You Were on My Mind'. This was one of her first recordings in 1991 after leaving the Bangles. It was in the album of music from the 1992 film 'Fathers and Sons'. We Five had a big 1964 hit with the song written in 1962 by Sylvia of Ian & Sylvia who also recorded it in 1964. The lyrics are below with comments about the song and Susanna Hoffs. Note: The first (and last) image in the video is Susanna Hoffs while all other images are of young men and women that fit the spirit of the song's lyrics. [CD/22-Images] You Were on My Mind (Singer: Susanna Hoffs) When I woke up this morning You were on my mind... And You were on my mind I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I got wounds to bind So I went to the corner Just to ease my pain Just to ease my pain I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I came home again But I woke up this morning You were on my mind... And You were on my mind Hey, I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I got wounds to bind Hey, I got a feelin' Down in my shoes... Said Way down in my shoes... I got to ramble, whoa-oh I got to move on, whoa-oh I got to walk away my blues When I woke up this morning You were on my mind... And You were on my mind... Hey, I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I got wounds to bind... Songwriter: Sylvia Fricker [Lyrics from Musixmatch] Wikipedia states: "You Were on My Mind" is a popular song written by Sylvia Fricker in 1962, in a bathtub in a suite at the Hotel Earle in Greenwich Village. She wrote it in the bathroom because "it was the only place ... the cockroaches would not go". It was originally performed by Fricker and her future husband Ian Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia, and they recorded it for their 1964 album, Northern Journey. Ian and Sylvia re-recorded the song in 1972 with their band Great Speckled Bird, reaching #4 on the Canadian easy listening chart. In 1965, the song was covered in an up-tempo version, with slightly altered lyrics and melody, by the California pop quintet We Five. Their recording reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September 1965 and topped the Billboard easy listening chart for five weeks. Billboard ranked the record as the #4 song of 1965. The performance by We Five is noteworthy for the gradual buildup in intensity, starting off somewhat flowing and gentle, increasing in intensity in the third stanza and remaining so through the fourth stanza. The fifth and final stanza starts off gently and concludes very intensely, ending with a series of guitar chords. Susanna Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, author, and actress. Hoffs, Debbi and Vicki Peterson founded the Bangles in 1981. They released their first full length album All Over the Place on Columbia Records in 1984. The group's third album, Everything (1988) included the US top-ten hit In Your Room and number one Eternal Flame, both written by Hoffs with Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. Following tensions in the band that included resentment at Hoffs being perceived as the band's leader, the group split in 1989. The Bangles re-formed in 1999 and released albums in 2003 and 2011.