Midnight Blues
Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band Lyrics


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It's the darkest hour
of the darkest night
It's a million miles
from the morning light
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
When the shadows fall,
I feel the night closing in
There must be some reason
for this mood I'm getting in
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
Every evening after sundown,
as the light begins to fade
I feel so low, but I just don't know
why these blues won't go away
Every evening after sundown,
as the light begins to fade
I feel so low, but I just don't know
why these blues won't go away
It's the darkest hour
of the darkest night
It's a million miles
to the morning light
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
I've got those midnight blues




I've got those midnight blues
I've got those midnight blues

Overall Meaning

Gary Moore and The Midnight Blues Band's song Midnight Blues is a melancholic tune that depicts the intense feelings of loneliness and despair that one experiences when they are struggling with insomnia or sleeplessness in the middle of the night. The singer laments about the despair that engulfs them as they find themselves wide awake while the rest of the world is fast asleep. They describe the night as the darkest hour of the darkest night, which is a metaphor for the overwhelming sense of darkness and hopelessness they are experiencing. They are unable to find peace and rest, despite their weariness and exhaustion, which adds to their frustration.


The lyrics also suggest that the singer is in search of answers to explain their feelings of misery, and why they are unable to shake off the "midnight blues" that have taken over their thoughts. The song's somber tone and slow tempo, along with the bluesy guitar riffs, evoke a sense of sadness and pain, making it a perfect tune for those who are in a reflective mood or those who are searching for solace during difficult times.


Overall, Midnight Blues is a poignant and emotional song that perfectly encapsulates the feelings of loneliness and desperation that one experiences in the middle of the night when they are struggling with insomnia.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the darkest hour
This is the most depressing point in time


of the darkest night
surrounded by the bleakest surroundings


It's a million miles
It feels like an eternity


from the morning light
from feeling happy and hopeful


Can't get no sleep
Unable to rest


Don't know what to do
Feeling lost and clueless


I've got those midnight blues
Overwhelmed with feelings of sadness and loneliness


When the shadows fall,
At the end of the day


I feel the night closing in
Feeling trapped in darkness


There must be some reason
There has to be a cause


for this mood I'm getting in
For feeling so down


Every evening after sundown,
At the beginning of the night


as the light begins to fade
As the day comes to an end


I feel so low, but I just don't know
Feeling depressed but unsure why


why these blues won't go away
Why these feelings of sadness persist


It's the darkest hour
The most depressing point in time


of the darkest night
In the midst of great darkness


It's a million miles
Seems like an impossibly long distance away


to the morning light
To any form of hope or happiness


Can't get no sleep
Unable to rest or find peace


Don't know what to do
Completely lost and helpless


I've got those midnight blues
Trapped in deep feelings of sadness and loneliness


I've got those midnight blues
Overwhelmed by emotions of darkness and despair


I've got those midnight blues
Feeling completely consumed by sadness and hopelessness


I've got those midnight blues
Unable to shake the feelings of depression and loneliness




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: GARY (GB MOORE

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