Bright Sunny Day
Neil Young · Other Songs - Neil Young
Something doesn't seem
or know is right
Lay back and let your feeling show
Come on and let the people know
Oh, that's the price that you pay
Oh, that's the price that you pay.
Just ?? money
Your baby ??
??
Now come on boys,??
Oh, that's the price that you pay
Oh, that's the price that you pay.
Oh, that's the price that you pay
Oh, that's the price that you pay.
Bad news is just an excuse
Get down and
let yourself keep loose
Go on and live for tomorrow
So much spent today in sorrow
Oh, that's the price that you pay
Oh, that's the price that you pay.
Bright Sunny Day
Neil Young's "Bright Sunny Day" stands as a quintessential example of his folk-rock and country-infused style, characterized by acoustic guitar work and introspective lyricism. Recorded during a period where Young frequently explored themes of rural life and personal reflection, the track captures a serene yet contemplative mood that aligns with his broader discography from the early 2000s. The song reflects his signature ability to blend traditional instrumentation with a modern sensibility, offering a listening experience that balances simplicity with emotional depth. As part of his extensive catalog, the recording exemplifies his commitment to authentic storytelling and his enduring influence on the Americana genre.

