Early Morning Hush

B.J. Thomas · Other Songs - B.J. Thomas

Sometimes I wake up and the dark of night is creeping

And the early morning hush is all around

I wonder if any of my dreams are worth keeping

Or are they as foolish as they sound



There's so little time

And so much living

And so many treasures to be found

Maybe someday I'll find myself a warm bed to sleep in

Then the early morning hush won't get me down



There's so little time

And so much living

And so many treasures to be found

Maybe someday I'll find myself a warm bed to sleep in

Then the early morning hush won't get me down



Oh

Maybe someday I'll find myself a warm bed to sleep in

Then the early morning hush won't get me down



Early morning hush

Early morning hush

Early morning hush

Early Morning Hush

B.J. Thomas delivers a tender, acoustic-driven performance on 'Early Morning Hush,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of country and pop sensibilities. Recorded during the late 1970s, the song showcases his emotive vocal style and storytelling prowess, characteristic of his work on albums like 'B. J. Thomas [1977].' The recording captures the quiet intimacy of early morning hours, utilizing sparse instrumentation to highlight Thomas's lyrical focus on personal reflection and connection. As part of his broader discography, the track stands as a testament to his ability to craft relatable, heartfelt ballads that resonated with audiences across generations. The song remains a notable song in his catalog, reflecting the enduring appeal of his melodic approach and the polished production standards of his era.