The lyrics above are severely off. Here are the correct ones:
Oh, yeah…
‘Cause blue skies overhead
Blue skies in my head
All the time clocks are marching
Soldiers sob
And I say, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go
To this magic wonder show
And I’m walking in
Crawling in
Certain all I’m seeing
I, I, I, I
I, I’m seeing…
Blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies… (blue skies)
Touch rocks lazy, I can see-saw
I can see it on my lullabies
Just when she sings, I can see-saw
I can see it on my lullabies
You can go just where she’s going on a…
Blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies… (blue skies)
Need a little joy
Need a little joy
Need a little joy
Could I have a baby boy?
Need a little joy
Need a little joy
Need a little joy sometimes
Need a little joy
Got my baby boy
Got my blue skies
Blue skies
Oh, I said, blue skies over my head
Blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies (oh) are in my head
I said, blue skies are in my head
I said, blue skies… (blue skies)…
(The song was part of the "Party of Five" soundtrack, and Tori Amos did the vocals for the track, by the way. I'm not sure if she wrote the lyrics, but they do seem like her style, so it wouldn't surprise me.)
As for the song, it's a strange, non-stereotypical feel-good song to me. Things aren't cloudy and stormy for her--she's got clear blue skies. Pretty ambiguous and/or hard to decipher, but it's a kickin' song. One of my first exposures to BT, and it left a damn good impression on me. :)
The lyrics above are severely off. Here are the correct ones:
Oh, yeah… ‘Cause blue skies overhead Blue skies in my head
All the time clocks are marching Soldiers sob And I say, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go To this magic wonder show And I’m walking in Crawling in Certain all I’m seeing I, I, I, I I, I’m seeing…
Blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies… (blue skies)
Touch rocks lazy, I can see-saw I can see it on my lullabies Just when she sings, I can see-saw I can see it on my lullabies You can go just where she’s going on a…
Blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies… (blue skies)
Need a little joy Need a little joy Need a little joy Could I have a baby boy? Need a little joy Need a little joy Need a little joy sometimes Need a little joy Got my baby boy Got my blue skies
Blue skies Oh, I said, blue skies over my head Blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies (oh) are in my head I said, blue skies are in my head I said, blue skies… (blue skies)…
(The song was part of the "Party of Five" soundtrack, and Tori Amos did the vocals for the track, by the way. I'm not sure if she wrote the lyrics, but they do seem like her style, so it wouldn't surprise me.)
As for the song, it's a strange, non-stereotypical feel-good song to me. Things aren't cloudy and stormy for her--she's got clear blue skies. Pretty ambiguous and/or hard to decipher, but it's a kickin' song. One of my first exposures to BT, and it left a damn good impression on me. :)