Some Glad Morning

Blur · Other Songs - Blur

Some glad morning life was born

In the shadows of a lifeless dawn

Just a few more weary days

I'd be back with you too eternally



Shine upon us, always say

Get the bunch and go away

Fame will fade in lull, a bulb

Well, the world is driving low



If they're in a zoo, what do you do?

For inspiration, dream a scene

It's on the nation



Nightingale will sing your song

Farely he's been gone to long

Come back to miber world

Get the door before you go



So glad it just falls on you

A melody will pull you through

You're blurding by a dirty mine

Hurt it back, blew your gun



Nightingale will sing your song

Farely he's been gone to long

Come back to miber world

Get the door before you go



Some glad morning life was on

In the shadows of a life of dawn

Just a few more weary days

I'd be back with you too eternally

About Some Glad Morning

"Some Glad Morning" is a track by the British rock band Blur, released as part of their influential mid-1990s discography. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic pop sensibilities that defined their career during this era. It features the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving guitar riffs, contributing to their reputation as a key force in the Britpop movement alongside contemporaries like Oasis. The recording captures the band's evolution from their earlier, more experimental roots toward a polished, radio-friendly sound that resonated widely across the United Kingdom and internationally. As a staple of their catalog, the track remains a recognizable element of Blur's musical identity, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of the time while establishing a template for future indie and alternative rock releases. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to balance catchy hooks with the band's distinct, slightly melancholic lyrical themes.