Tune To The Music
Status Quo · Other Songs - Status Quo
Excuse me crying, can't you hear what I'm saying?
I guess I'm dying, going on my way.
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music
My eyes are burning, can't nobody hear me?
My head is turning, need somebody near me
But since you wonder, everything is so wrong
There's no tune to the music
The sounds are ringing, emptiness is all mine.
Nobody bringing things to make me feel fine
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music
Excuse me crying, can't you hear what I'm saying?
I guess I'm dying, going on my way.
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music, no words to my song
I guess I'm dying, going on my way.
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music
My eyes are burning, can't nobody hear me?
My head is turning, need somebody near me
But since you wonder, everything is so wrong
There's no tune to the music
The sounds are ringing, emptiness is all mine.
Nobody bringing things to make me feel fine
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music
Excuse me crying, can't you hear what I'm saying?
I guess I'm dying, going on my way.
I know there's something, something's going wrong now
There's no tune to the music, no words to my song
Tune To The Music
Released by Status Quo in 1971, "Tune To The Music" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and blues-rock fusion. The track features the group's signature driving rhythm section and the distinctive, gravelly vocals of Francis Rossi, delivered with a raw energy that defined their early career. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the gritty, working-class ethos that became central to their identity. It showcases the band's ability to blend traditional rock structures with a modern, aggressive sound, creating a powerful anthem that resonated deeply with audiences of the era and remains a cornerstone of their catalog.

