If You Were a Bluebird

BUTCH HANCOCK

If you were a bluebird, you'd be a sad one
I'd give you a true word, but you've already had one
If you were a bluebird, you'd be crying
You'd be flying home

If you were a raindrop, you'd shine like a rainbow
And if you were a train stop, the conductor would sing low
If you were a raindrop, you'd be falling
You'd be calling home

If you were a hotel, you'd be a grand one
But if you hit a slow spell, do you think you could stand one?
If you were hotel, I'd lean on your doorbell
I'd call you my home

If I was a highway, I'd stretch alongside you
I'd have you pass byways, that have dissatisfied you
If I was a highway, I'd be stretching
I'd be fetching you home

Trivia about the song If You Were a Bluebird by Joe Ely

On which albums was the song “If You Were a Bluebird” released by Joe Ely?
Joe Ely released the song on the albums “Joe Ely” in 1977, “Live At Liberty Lunch” in 1990, and “The Best Of Joe Ely” in 2000.
Who composed the song “If You Were a Bluebird” by Joe Ely?
The song “If You Were a Bluebird” by Joe Ely was composed by BUTCH HANCOCK.

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