Color of the Blues

GEORGE JONES, LAWTON WILLIAMS

Up above me are the skies like the twinkle in your eyes
These things are the color of the blues
In the mail your letter came, the ink and paper looked the same
Blue must be the color of the blues

Bluebird sitting in the tree seems to sympathize with me
For he's not singing like he used to do
The pretty waters in the sea feel as cold as you left me
Yes, blue must be the color of the blues

There's a rainbow overhead with more blue than gold and red
Blue must be the color angels choose
A blue dress you proudly wore when you left to return no more
Blue must be the color of the blues

Blue days come and blue days go, how I feel nobody knows
Life is mighty empty without you
There's a blue note in each song that I sing since you are gone
Yes, blue must be the color of the blues

Trivia about the song Color of the Blues by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Color of the Blues” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Greatest Hits” in 1961, “The Best Of George Jones” in 1962, “Blue & Lonesome” in 1963, “George Jones” in 1965, “The Best of George Jones (1955-1967)” in 1991, “Best Of George Jones : 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection” in 2000, “The Definitive Collection (1955-1962)” in 2004, “The Essential George Jones” in 2006, “Songbook” in 2011, “20 Original Classics” in 2013, “18 Original Starday Recordings” in 2013, and “More Starday & Musicor Originals” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Color of the Blues” by George Jones?
The song “Color of the Blues” by George Jones was composed by GEORGE JONES, LAWTON WILLIAMS.

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