Out of the blue Into my heart You came to me Out of the blue Into my heart Never know what life can bring your way You never learn Over night, from day to day Where our love's concerned It was so hard to hold on But I never let go For so long, so hard to take How was I to know That right out of nowhere You'd come to me Out of the blue Into my Misty Blue " is a song written by Bob Montgomery that has been recorded and made commercially successful by several music artists. Although Montgomery wrote the song for a different artist in mind, it was brought first to the attention of Wilma Burgess in 1966. It was recorded by Eddy Arnold the following year, both versions were top 5 Country Sometimes it's hard to see. The forest for the trees. We're all given what we need. Right out of the blue. If you feel love has passed you by. Don't give up, now don't you cry. Life can turn on a

Out of the blue I come sailing Through the years Through the years What do I do? Now that I've seen All our hopes And all of our fears And I'm riding a lonely highway I'm the man from out of the blue Yes, I'm riding a lonely highway I'm the man from out of the blue I travel far Yet no distance I'm still here

Lyrics for Out of the Blue by Blake Henderson. Just some night Nothing much out of the ordinary show happened Drinks with the guys At the
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And I just grew. Tangled up in blue. She was working in a topless place. And I stopped in for a beer. I just kept looking at the side of her face. In the spotlight so clear. And later on when the crowd thinned out. I was just about to do the same. She was standing there in back of my chair. My my, hey hey. Rock and roll is here to stay. It's better to burn out than to fade away. My my, hey hey. Out of the blue and into the black. They give you this, but you pay for that. And once you're gone, you can never come back. When you're out of the blue and into the black. The king is gone but he's not forgotten.

“Out of Blue,” adapted by director Carol Morley from the 1997 Martin Amis novel Night Train, has a self-consciously artsy screenplay with meta air quotes around its air quotes. He sets the quintessential quest for truth, a murder mystery, in the context of literal questions about the nature of the universe, or, more accurately, universes.

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