Misty Blue (Outtake From Recent Songs)
Leonard Cohen · Other Songs - Leonard Cohen
Thought I'd got you off my mind.
Looks like I can't, just the thought of you
turns my whole world a misty blue.
Just the mention of your name
fans the flicker to a flame.
I can't forget the things we used to do.
My whole world turns misty blue.
You know I should forget you
I really should,
and heaven knows that I tried.
But when I told you,
when I said that we were through
deep in my heart I lied
Baby, oh what a long, long time.
Thought I'd get you off my mind.
Oh but I can't, just the thought of you
turns my world misty blue
And the very mention of your name
fans the flicker to a flame.
I think of things we used to do,
my whole world turns misty blue.
About Misty Blue (Outtake From Recent Songs)
Leonard Cohen's "Misty Blue" stands as a haunting testament to his mastery of melancholic storytelling, blending folk and jazz influences with a distinctive, weathered vocal delivery. While often associated with his broader discography of introspective ballads, this specific outtake captures the raw emotional texture characteristic of Cohen's later years, where themes of longing and spiritual searching permeate his work. The recording exemplifies his ability to transform simple melodies into profound meditations on human experience, utilizing subtle harmonies and atmospheric instrumentation to deepen the listener's engagement. As part of his extensive catalog, the track reflects the artist's enduring commitment to exploring the complexities of the human condition through music. Cohen's unique voice, often described as a cross between a preacher and a poet, brings a gravity to the piece that transcends typical pop structures. This recording serves as a reminder of his influence on alternative and folk genres, demonstrating how a single performance can encapsulate decades of artistic evolution and personal reflection without relying on explicit narrative exposition.
