
Bye Bye Blackbird Wayne Newton
"Bye Bye Blackbird" by Wayne Newton is a classic pop standard, released in 1965. The song expresses themes of longing and farewell, as a narrator bids goodbye to a loved one. Its poignant lyrics convey a sense of melancholy and hope. Musically, it features smooth vocals and orchestral arrangements, enhancing its emotional depth. The song has become a cultural staple, often associated with nostalgia and loss. #Pop

Oh, pack up all my cares and woes, here I go, swinging low
Bye-bye Blackbird
Where somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet and so is she
Bye-bye , bye-bye...bye Blackbird
No one here can love and understand me
Oh -- what hard-luck stories they all hand me
Make my bed and light the light
I'm going home late tonight
Blackbird, Bye-bye
(Instrumental)
No one here can love or understand me
Oh -- what hard-luck stories they all hand me
You better make my bed and light the light
I'll arrive late tonight
Blackbird, Bye-bye
Bye-bye Blackbird
Where somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet and so is she
Bye-bye , bye-bye...bye Blackbird
No one here can love and understand me
Oh -- what hard-luck stories they all hand me
Make my bed and light the light
I'm going home late tonight
Blackbird, Bye-bye
(Instrumental)
No one here can love or understand me
Oh -- what hard-luck stories they all hand me
You better make my bed and light the light
I'll arrive late tonight
Blackbird, Bye-bye
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