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Artist/Band: Slade
Lyrics for Song: Miles out to sea
Lyrics for Album: Old New Borrowed And Blue [1974]



From the corner of my eye

I was looking out and why

To see all the things we did

To see hope in where we hid



From the outside looking in

Was a stranger with a grin

Seeing bombhead on a rope

He was swinging high and low

high and low



Chorus

We were miles out to sea

Did we float you and me

Maybe one day we'll go back for more

We were miles From the bay

Did we float I should say

Maybe next time we'll leave from the shore

From the corner of my eye

I was looking out and why

There were sounds you never heard

Anfd then dump was the new word



Look at last night was that night

A sharp lady got it right

We sang songs from cabaret

And we laughed the night away

right away



Chorus

The mad monk was such a sight

Red hair hanging in the light

And a temple to call home

Is he living there alone



From the outside looking in

Was a stranger with a grin

He saw all the things we did

We saw hope in where we hid

Yes we did

Chorus


Miles out to sea

Released in 1974, Miles out to sea stands as a distinctive song in Slade's extensive catalogue, appearing on the album Old New Borrowed And Blue. During this period, the British rock band was known for blending hard rock energy with theatrical flair, often exploring themes of longing and distance. This recording captures the group's signature sound, characterized by driving rhythms and powerful vocals that defined their commercial success throughout the early to mid-1970s. While perhaps less ubiquitous than some of their chart-topping singles, the track exemplifies the band's ability to craft memorable melodies within their broader discography. It remains a testament to Slade's enduring influence on English rock music, showcasing their versatility beyond their most famous hits.


Album Lyrics: Old New Borrowed And Blue [1974]


Slade
"Old New Borrowed And Blue [1974]"


1. Do we still do it
2. Don't blame me
3. Find yourself a rainbow
4. Good time gals
5. How can it be
6. Miles out to sea
7. My Town
8. When the lights are out