All My Colours

Echo And The Bunnymen · Killing Moon: The Best Of Echo & The Bunnymen [2007]

Flying

And you know I'm not coming down

You're trying

But you know you must soon go down



All my colours

Turn to clouds

All my colours

Turn to clouds



Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo



What d'you say

When your heart's in pieces

How to play

Those cards in sequence



That box you gave me

Burned nicely

That box you gave me

Burned nicely



Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo

Zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo, zimbo



Flying down, flying down



All my colours

Turn to clouds

All my colours

Turn to clouds



Hey I'm flowing

Hey I'm flowing



That box you gave me

Burned nicely

That box you gave me

Burned nicely



Hey I've flown away

Hey I've flown away

All my colours

All My Colours

Echo and the Bunnymen's "All My Colours" stands as a defining track from their 2007 greatest hits compilation, capturing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic pop sensibility. The song features the distinctive voice of Ian McCulloch, whose emotive delivery anchors the track within the band's broader discography. Released during a period of renewed commercial success for the Scottish group, the recording exemplifies their ability to craft anthemic choruses that resonate across generations. As part of their curated collection of essential tracks, the song reflects the enduring appeal of their early-to-mid career material, showcasing a sound that remains influential in the alternative rock landscape. It serves as a testament to their skill in balancing atmospheric textures with driving rhythms.