
Cloudy Morning Peggy Lee
"Cloudy Morning" by Peggy Lee, released in 1962, is a jazz-influenced pop ballad that explores themes of melancholy and longing. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and emotional reflection during a dreary morning. Unique elements include Lee's smooth vocal delivery and rich orchestration. The song captures the essence of introspection, resonating with listeners facing their own cloudy days. #JazzPop

Cloudy morning, dark as night
Tops of buildings lost from sight
A sign of spring was nowhere to be seen
The trees in Central Park were anything but green
And then that cloudy morning slowly cleared
Tops of buildings reappeared
Then suddenly I saw you come my way
And I knew that this would be a lovely day
Tops of buildings lost from sight
A sign of spring was nowhere to be seen
The trees in Central Park were anything but green
And then that cloudy morning slowly cleared
Tops of buildings reappeared
Then suddenly I saw you come my way
And I knew that this would be a lovely day
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