Blue Sunday

Tom Petty, Mike Campbell

She took a rolled up twenty out of her pocket
And paid for my cigarettes
We were friends at first sight
In the 7-11 light
She said, "Here, lemme cover it"
And I rode shotgun all that night
She drove and never made a sound
I asked if there was anything wrong
She said, "Nothing worth talking 'bout"

It's a blue Sunday
Down the interstate
Yeah a blue Sunday
Blue with shades of grey

Her backseat could've been a hotel
I slept for a thousand years
Every now and then, she'd laugh out loud for no reason
I pretended not to hear
And rolled my jacket up under my head
And stretched my body out
Couldn't be too far in front of her daddy's bloodhounds
But I ain't gonna worry now

It's a blue Sunday
Down the interstate
Yeah a blue Sunday
Blue with shades of grey

A blue Sunday
We never met before
It's a blue Sunday
When it's time to leave, you go

Trivia about the song Blue Sunday by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers

When was the song “Blue Sunday” released by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers?
The song Blue Sunday was released in 2002, on the album “The Last DJ”.
Who composed the song “Blue Sunday” by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers?
The song “Blue Sunday” by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers was composed by Tom Petty, Mike Campbell.

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