Bluebird
Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney
I'll come flying through your door
And you'll know what love is for
I'm a bluebird, I'm a bluebird
I'm a bluebird, l'm a bluebird
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm a bluebird, I'm a bluebird
I'm a bluebird, yeah, yeah, yeah
Touch your lips with a magic kiss
And you'll be a bluebird too
And you'll know what love can do
I'm a bluebird, I'm a bluebird
I'm a bluebird, l'm a bluebird
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm a bluebird, I'm a bluebird
I'm a bluebird, yeah, yeah, yeah
Bluebird, ah, ha
Bluebird, ah ha
Bluebird
Fly away through the midnight air
As we head across the sea
And at last we will be free
You're a bluebird, you're a bluebird
You're a bluebird, you're a bluebird
Yeah, yeah, yeah
You're a bluebird, you're a bluebird
You're a bluebird, yeah, yeah,yeah
Bluebird, ah, ha
Bluebird, ah ha
Bluebird
All alone on a desert island
We're living in the trees
And we're flying in the breeze
We're the bluebirds, we're the bluebirds
We're the bluebirds, we're the bluebirds
Yeah, yeah, yeah
We're the bluebirds, we're the bluebirds
We're the bluebirds, yeah, yeah, yeah
Bluebird, ah, ha
Bluebird, ah ha
Bluebird
Bluebird - Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney's "Bluebird" stands as a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the enduring nature of memory. Recorded during the early 1970s, the track exemplifies McCartney's signature blend of acoustic intimacy and melodic sophistication, characteristic of his work following the dissolution of The Beatles. The song's gentle arrangement and lyrical focus on fleeting moments capture a universal sentiment, resonating with listeners who appreciate the human condition. As a standalone recording, it showcases McCartney's ability to craft emotionally resonant pieces that transcend specific album contexts, relying instead on the power of his vocal delivery and compositional skill to evoke a sense of nostalgia and quiet contemplation.
