Blue, Red and Grey

PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

Some people seem so obsessed with the morning
Get up early just to watch the sun rise
Some people like it more when there's fire in the sky
Worship the sun when it's high

Some people go for those sultry evenings
Sipping cocktails in the blue, red and grey
But I like every minute of the day
I like every second, so long as you are on my mind

Every moment has its special charm
It's all right when you're around, rain or shine
I know a crowd who only live after midnight
Their faces always seem so pale

And then there's friends of mine who must have sunlight
They say a suntan never fails
I know a man who works the night shift
He's lucky to get a job and some pay

And I like every minute of the day
I dig every second
I can laugh in the snow and rain
I get a buzz from being cold and wet

The pleasure seems to balance out the pain
And so you see that I'm completely crazy
I even shun the south of France
The people on the hill, they say I'm lazy

But when they sleep, I sing and dance
Some people have to have the sultry evenings
Cocktails in the blue, red and grey
But I like every minute of the day
I like every minute of the day

Trivia about the song Blue, Red and Grey by The Who

On which albums was the song “Blue, Red and Grey” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “The Who by Numbers” in 1975 and “Thirty Years of Maximum R&B” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Blue, Red and Grey” by The Who?
The song “Blue, Red and Grey” by The Who was composed by PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND.

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