You're So Great
by Blur

Album: Blur (1997)
Play Video
  • Sad drunk and poorly
    Sleep in really late
    Sad drunk and poorly
    Not feeling so great
    Wandering lost in a town full of frowns
    Sad drunk and poorly
    Dogs digging up the ground

    And I feel the light in the night and in the day
    And I feel the light when the sky's just mud and grey
    And I feel the light when you tell me it's okay
    'Cause you're so great and I love you

    DT and coffee
    Helps to start the day
    DT and coffee
    Shaking all the way
    City's alive, a surprise, so am I
    DT and coffee
    Get no sleep today

    And I feel the light in the night and in the day
    And I feel the light when the sky's just mud and grey
    And I feel the light when you tell me it's okay
    'Cause you're so great and I love you Writer/s: Graham Coxon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Tim from Manassas, Vathis song is awesome...graham has an amazingly good voice.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Bill Withers

Bill WithersSongwriter Interviews

Soul music legend Bill Withers on how life experience and the company you keep leads to classic songs like "Lean On Me."

Curt Kirkwood of Meat Puppets

Curt Kirkwood of Meat PuppetsSongwriter Interviews

The (Meat)puppetmaster takes us through songs like "Lake Of Fire" and "Backwater," and talks about performing with Kurt Cobain on MTV Unplugged.

Song Cities

Song CitiesMusic Quiz

Nirvana, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen are among those who wrote songs with cities that show up in this quiz.

John Lee Hooker

John Lee HookerSongwriter Interviews

Into the vaults for Bruce Pollock's 1984 conversation with the esteemed bluesman. Hooker talks about transforming a Tony Bennett classic and why you don't have to be sad and lonely to write the blues.

Tom Waits Lyrics Quiz

Tom Waits Lyrics QuizMusic Quiz

Pool balls, magpies and thorns without roses - how well do you know your Tom Waits lyrics?

Chris Rea

Chris ReaSongwriter Interviews

It took him seven years to recover from his American hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)," but Chris Rea became one of the top singer-songwriters in his native UK.