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Lady Blackbird - Collage (Bruise Remix) (Edit) (Official Audio)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lady Blackbird
Lady Blackbird
Performer
Jon Flaugher
Jon Flaugher
Double Bass
Jimmy Paxson
Jimmy Paxson
Drums
Deron Johnson
Deron Johnson
Piano
Bruise
Bruise
Remixer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Patrick Cullie
Patrick Cullie
Songwriter
Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Andy Miles
Andy Miles
Mastering Engineer
Seth Atkins Horan
Seth Atkins Horan
Mixing Engineer
Chris Seefried
Chris Seefried
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Blue for the blue I feel when I'm feeling down
Green for the eyes, take a look around when the sun goes down
Red for the light, gotta stop this thing, find a song to sing
Green for the minds that are dry like the world
Never see the good
[Verse 2]
Blue for the blue I feel when I'm feeling down
Green for the eyes, take a look around when the sun goes down
Red for the light, gotta stop this thing, find a song to sing
Green for the minds that are dry like the world
Never see the good
[Verse 3]
Two of us make it easier
To read the signs, memorize the lines
Won't you stay with me?
[Verse 4]
One for the road, I'll be on my way
Come another day when the things we say
Find a way to be
[Verse 5]
Autumn calls for a change of year, bringing winter near
Oh, I scream, "The ground and the skies are fine"
Wintertime is a razor blade that the Devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime
[Verse 6]
Spring days come and it's hard to know
Where the rain comes from, where the children go
It's a nursery rhyme
A nursery rhyme
[Verse 7]
A nursery rhyme
[Verse 8]
Autumn calls for a change of year, bringing winter near
Oh, I scream, "The ground and the skies are fine"
Wintertime is a razor blade that the Devil made
It's the price we pay for the summertime
[Verse 9]
Spring days come and it's hard to know
Where the rain comes from, where the children go
It's a nursery rhyme
A nursery rhyme
[Verse 10]
A nursery rhyme
[Verse 11]
A nursery rhyme
Written by: Joe Walsh, Patrick Cullie
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