Yesterday’s Music

William “Smitty” Smith, David Clayton-Thomas

Opened my eyes early this morning
Having found myself all alone
Sweet tasting midnight, still on my tongue
And a touch of tomorrow in my bones

Opened my eyes early this morning
And the whole round world was turning cold
Sweet tasting midnight, still on my tongue
Was it borrowed, was it bottled, was it stole

I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

Well, opened my eyes early this morning
And I could not remember where I'd been
Sweet tasting midnight, still on my tongue
But I know I would do it all again

'Cause I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

Someone belongs, someone belongs to everyone
Someone belongs, someone belongs to everyone
Someone belongs, someone belongs to everyone
Someone belongs, someone belongs to everyone

I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

Sing the song with me
I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
(People tell me) Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

I can still hear yesterday's music
It's the same old, same old melody
Someone belongs to everyone
And no-one belongs to me

Trivia about the song Yesterday’s Music by Blood, Sweat & Tears

When was the song “Yesterday’s Music” released by Blood, Sweat & Tears?
The song Yesterday’s Music was released in 1975, on the album “New City”.
Who composed the song “Yesterday’s Music” by Blood, Sweat & Tears?
The song “Yesterday’s Music” by Blood, Sweat & Tears was composed by William “Smitty” Smith, David Clayton-Thomas.

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