(I Was) Born To Be Blue

David Clayton-Thomas / Robert Wells

Some folks were meant to live in clover,
But they are such a chosen few.
And clover being green is something I've never seen
'Cause I was born to be blue.

When there's a yellow moon above me,
They say there's moonbeams I should view
But moonbeams being gold are something I can't behold
'Cause I was born to be blue.

When I met you the world was bright and sunny
When you left the curtain fell
I'd like to laugh but nothing strikes me funny
Now my world's a faded pastel

Well, I guess I'm luckier than some folks,
I've known the thrill of loving you.
And that alone is more than I was created for
'Cause I was born to be blue.

Trivia about the song (I Was) Born To Be Blue by Ella Fitzgerald

When was the song “(I Was) Born To Be Blue” released by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song (I Was) Born To Be Blue was released in 1961, on the album “Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!”.
Who composed the song “(I Was) Born To Be Blue” by Ella Fitzgerald?
The song “(I Was) Born To Be Blue” by Ella Fitzgerald was composed by David Clayton-Thomas and Robert Wells.

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