Lucy

Hanson · Middle Of Nowhere

The day that I left Lucy
A tear fell from her eye
Now I don't have nobody, and I was such a fool
On the day that I left Lucy.
The day that I left Lucy she cried, then said goodbye
Now it's done, and it's over, and I am all alone
On the day that I left Lucy
Now I don't have anymore songs to sing
'Cause you were everything, everything to me
I didn't realize I felt this way, until that day
Today I'm missing Lucy, and you say that she's OK, I hope she is.
Now I don't have nobody and no one will ever replace...
My Lucy
I love Lucy, Lucy...
On the day that I left Lucy...my Lucy

Lucy - Hanson

Hanson's 1997 single "Lucy" stands as a defining track of the mid-nineties pop landscape, blending acoustic guitar with a driving rhythm that propelled the trio to global stardom. Released on their debut album, Middle Of Nowhere, the song exemplifies the genre of new adult contemporary music, characterized by its polished production and melodic hooks. The recording captures the band's signature vocal harmony style, which became a hallmark of their catalog and influenced countless subsequent pop acts. While the track achieved significant commercial success, its enduring legacy lies in its ability to capture the emotional resonance of the era, serving as a cornerstone in the band's body of work and a touchstone for fans of the genre.