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Blue
Simply Red Lyrics


Blue I'm blue, blue like a Monday morning Raised up in a…
Broken Man Now I am a broken man, Now I am a…
Come Get Me Angel This one's going out to you girl, wherever you may…
Ghetto Girl Stay at home now That little girl was born on the…
High Fives High fives, truly night jive Living in the night time Soul…
Love Has Said Goodbye Again Love has said goodbye again see the road we go…
Mellow My Mind Baby mellow my mind Make me feel like a schoolboy on…
Night Nurse Tell her try her best just to make it quick Woman…
Say You Love Me Say Being one of those grains of sand I get blown all…
Someday in My Life Here from the top of a mountain I see you there In…
The Air That I Breathe If I could make a wish I think I'd pass Can't…
To Be Free To be free Or to feel free The first one is a…


kay


on Picture Book

Ive always heard it was a reference to the list of names of African Americans who were allowed to go to the cinema in around the desegregation era.

Lowell


on Wonderland

In my opinion this song is a commentary, and criticism, of British life under Margaret Thatcher, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, when this tune was released. "The end of an era / our future no clearer / my people no stronger / the blame I lay on her" might suggest disappointment with Thatcher's promised reforms of British government. The refrain "wonderland, wonderland / it's beautiful" sounds like a political slogan, promising a new life for all "...until tomorrow comes to haunt us all".

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