Rockbird
Boyzone · Other Songs - Boyzone
"some," said the jaybird to the cockatoo,
"want a commitment from inside the zoo".
"say, hey birdbrain, why be sly?
tell me how a rockbird can learn to fly!"
"hello joe! whadooya know?
I just got back from the animal show!
I left my history teacher sitting in the bleachers
and got back in time to see the second half of creature features!"
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Fast as light.
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Meteorite.
Back at the compound they start to get up,
looking at the bottom of an empty cup.
"say, hey, they got the tropics with the migratory!"
"back to basics, a tweedle dee dee."
"i got to get a go-go,
get me outa this cage! birdland dancing is all the rage."
"i got to get me up there for a bird's eye view.
it's bird walking weather, see ya back at the zoo!"
"want a commitment from inside the zoo".
"say, hey birdbrain, why be sly?
tell me how a rockbird can learn to fly!"
"hello joe! whadooya know?
I just got back from the animal show!
I left my history teacher sitting in the bleachers
and got back in time to see the second half of creature features!"
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Fast as light.
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Rockbird (pretty boy).
Meteorite.
Back at the compound they start to get up,
looking at the bottom of an empty cup.
"say, hey, they got the tropics with the migratory!"
"back to basics, a tweedle dee dee."
"i got to get a go-go,
get me outa this cage! birdland dancing is all the rage."
"i got to get me up there for a bird's eye view.
it's bird walking weather, see ya back at the zoo!"
Rockbird - Boyzone
Boyzone's "Rockbird" stands as a defining track from their 1998 debut album, "Where We Belong," capturing the essence of late 90s boy band pop with an infectious, upbeat energy. The song showcases the group's signature vocal harmonies and polished production, blending catchy melodies with themes of youthful romance and optimism. As a staple of their early discography, it exemplifies the genre's transition into mainstream success, featuring the charismatic lead vocals of Sean Kennedy alongside the ensemble's signature sound. The recording remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of the era, representing the peak of Boyzone's initial commercial momentum before their subsequent evolution in musical style.

