Birmingham Blues

Jeff Lynne

Working on the road across this great big world
I've been rolling like a stone, I never get back
Home
Yes, I've been long-gone
And boy, I've got the Birmingham Blues

Been across the ocean to the south sea isles
Yeah, I travelled to the east and west for mile
And miles and miles
And I've been long-gone
And boy, I've got the Birmingham Blues

Across the world I've seen
People and places
Could be the same
But with a different name

I wouldn't change the things I do for anything
But I'd just like to hear the message of the
Streets again
Give me a ticket
'Cause boy, I've got the Birmingham Blues

It may be kind of homely but it sure is sweet
Industrial Revolution put it on its feet
But it's a long, long way
Boy, I've got the Birmingham Blues

Across the world I've seen
People and places
Could be the same
But with a different name

I'll go and stay awhile and all the folks I meet

They'll say: You won't stay long, you got
Them travelling feet
You'll soon be long-gone
'Cause boy, you got the rest of the world
Blues!

Across the world I've seen
People and places
Could be the same
But with a different name

Across the world I've seen
People and places
Could be the same
But with a different name

Trivia about the song Birmingham Blues by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)

When was the song “Birmingham Blues” released by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)?
The song Birmingham Blues was released in 1977, on the album “Out Of The Blue”.
Who composed the song “Birmingham Blues” by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)?
The song “Birmingham Blues” by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) was composed by Jeff Lynne.

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