Song | A Day in the Life |
Artist | John Lennon |
Album | Imagine: John Lennon |
[0:16.30] | I read the news today oh boy |
[0:22.50] | About a lucky man who made the grade |
[0:28.90] | And though the news was rather sad |
[0:35.00] | Well I just had to laugh |
[0:41.20] | I saw the photograph |
[0:47.80] | He blew his mind out in a car |
[0:53.40] | He didn't notice that the lights had changed |
[0:59.40] | A crowd of people stood and stared |
[1:06.10] | They'd seen his face before |
[1:09.20] | Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords. |
[1:15.50] | I saw a film today oh boy |
[1:21.70] | The English Army had just won the war |
[1:28.30] | A crowd of people turned away |
[1:33.50] | But I just had to look |
[1:37.00] | Having read the book, |
[1:42.10] | I'd love to turn you on. |
[2:24.30] | Woke up, fell out of bed, |
[2:27.20] | Dragged a comb across my head |
[2:32.00] | Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, |
[2:35.00] | And looking up I noticed I was late. |
[2:39.00] | Found my coat and grabbed my hat |
[2:42.00] | Made the bus in seconds flat |
[2:46.00] | Found my way upstairs and had a smoke, |
[2:50.00] | and Somebody spoke and I went into a dream |
[2:53.00] | (Ah~~~~~) |
[3:22.40] | I read the news today oh boy |
[3:28.40] | Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire |
[3:34.10] | And though the holes were rather small |
[3:40.10] | They had to count them all |
[3:43.00] | Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. |
[3:48.50] | I'd love to turn you on. |
[0:16.30] | I read the news today oh boy |
[0:22.50] | About a lucky man who made the grade |
[0:28.90] | And though the news was rather sad |
[0:35.00] | Well I just had to laugh |
[0:41.20] | I saw the photograph |
[0:47.80] | He blew his mind out in a car |
[0:53.40] | He didn' t notice that the lights had changed |
[0:59.40] | A crowd of people stood and stared |
[1:06.10] | They' d seen his face before |
[1:09.20] | Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords. |
[1:15.50] | I saw a film today oh boy |
[1:21.70] | The English Army had just won the war |
[1:28.30] | A crowd of people turned away |
[1:33.50] | But I just had to look |
[1:37.00] | Having read the book, |
[1:42.10] | I' d love to turn you on. |
[2:24.30] | Woke up, fell out of bed, |
[2:27.20] | Dragged a comb across my head |
[2:32.00] | Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, |
[2:35.00] | And looking up I noticed I was late. |
[2:39.00] | Found my coat and grabbed my hat |
[2:42.00] | Made the bus in seconds flat |
[2:46.00] | Found my way upstairs and had a smoke, |
[2:50.00] | and Somebody spoke and I went into a dream |
[2:53.00] | Ah |
[3:22.40] | I read the news today oh boy |
[3:28.40] | Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire |
[3:34.10] | And though the holes were rather small |
[3:40.10] | They had to count them all |
[3:43.00] | Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. |
[3:48.50] | I' d love to turn you on. |