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Electric Light Orchestra — Mr Blue Sky
Album: Out of the Blue
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Released: 1977
Length: 4:59
Plays (last 30 days): 2
''Warning! Today's forecast calls for blue skies.''

Sun is shinin' in the sky,
There ain't a cloud in sight
It's stopped rainin'
Everybody's in a play
And don't you know,
It's a beautiful new day

Runnin' down the avenue,
See how the sun shines brightly
In the city on the streets
Where once was pity,
Mr. Blue Sky is living here today

Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why,
You had to hide away
For so long (so long)
Where did we go wrong?
Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why,
You had to hide away
For so long (so long)
Where did we go wrong?

Hey you with the pretty face,
Welcome to the human race
A celebration Mr. Blue Sky's
Up there waitin' and today
Is the day we've waited for

Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why,
You had to hide away
For so long (so long)
Where did we go wrong?

Hey there Mr. Blue,
We're so pleased to be with you
Look around see what you do,
Everybody smiles at you
Hey there, Mr. Blue,
We're so pleased to be with you
Look around see what you do,
Everybody smiles at you

Mr. Blue Sky, Mr. Blue Sky, Mr. Blue Sky

Mr. Blue you did it right,
But soon comes Mr. Night,
Creepin' over, now his
Hand is on your shoulder,
Never mind I'll remember you this, I'll remember you this way

Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why,
You had to hide away
For so long (so long)
Where did we go wrong?

Hey there Mr. Blue (Sky),
We're so pleased to be with you (Sky)
Look around see what you do (Blue),
Everybody smiles at you

Please turn me over
Comments (268)add comment
obviously this is ELO, but i could see that maybe they could have been influenced by the bee gees, kinks and the beatles on this one. maybe?

i love ELO.
 MassivRuss wrote:


There's wrong. Then there's very wrong. Then there's ginormously wrong.

Then there's you.



 phantomsix wrote:



Maybe it's an English thing. Don't you remember Sparky's Magic Piano? Childhood memories? Happy days? Nope? Must be me then


O M G I had COMPLETELY forgotten about Sparky's Magic Piano. Thanks for that memory -  I think
 idiot_wind wrote:

It almost sounds like they deliberately set off to record a terrible song. 

C'mon.  No band  would make a song this cliche. This schlocky. This over done. Over produced. 

And ya wonder what the Sex Pistols were rebelling against?  Give me Anarchy in the UK!!! 



Not one for an eclectic range of musical tastes then.
Anarchy!

Anarchy!

Anarchy!
It almost sounds like they deliberately set off to record a terrible song. 

C'mon.  No band  would make a song this cliche. This schlocky. This over done. Over produced. 

And ya wonder what the Sex Pistols were rebelling against?  Give me Anarchy in the UK!!! 
perfect example of what went wrong with rnr music in the 1970s
I remember this very elaborate triple gatefold edition complete with carton board diy kit to build space ship model my brother owned. Those were the great times of vinyl.
 RodneyAjax wrote:

I'm afraid I can't past that daft voice effect he insists on using. I know I should ignore it and listen to the rest but I just can't.....!




Maybe it's an English thing. Don't you remember Sparky's Magic Piano? Childhood memories? Happy days? Nope? Must be me then
I'm afraid I can't past that daft voice effect he insists on using. I know I should ignore it and listen to the rest but I just can't.....!
Mr. Bluesky. A great wheat ale from the Griffin Claw brewery in Birmingham, Michigan. 
Début 1978, je découvre ce disque dans les bacs de mon disquaire. J'ai réuni l'argent nécessaire pour m'offrir ce double album. Depuis il accompagne ma vie. Plus de 40 ans de vie commune avec ELO :)
Wish I still had that t-shirt with the album cover art
1977... Really?  Ahhh the memories... my silly ass got married that year.  Still married....  Still happy... :)
 xcranky_yankee wrote:

i own this record...hahaha



We probably ALL should. 
I want this played  my funeral. A song I never tire of :o)
i own this record...hahaha
Groot
And todays weather report according to RP is:

Hard Sun - Eddie Vedder
Rain in the Summertime - The Alarm
Mr Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra
Pretty much sums up the weather this weird and scary summer of 2022.
 belegato wrote:

This sounds like a rip off of one of those McCartney 'Granny' songs that Lennon and the others hated.



Got it all figured out, eh? Go outside and get some fresh air!
It's pouring rain outside this morning, this song was just what I needed!
Anyone else get tortured by this song being on constant loop with their child playing a certain level in Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 on the PlayStation?...
The first time I ever heard them / saw them - on Top of the Pops - I think it was this song - yet another act that shocked the senses - I had never heard or seen anything like them :)
I know we get used to them, they are so overplayed - but back then - they were super fresh :)
All the Beatles, including Saint John Lennon, thought ELO and Jeff Lynn were their natural successors. WTF? 
 idiot_wind wrote:

I rarely ever state this: THIS SONG REALLY SUCKS!

STOP IT!

This is why punk started. 



Mr Idiot, tell me how much punk is played today?
 rdo wrote:
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The cover art makes me think of the old vintage top toys with the handle you'd push down... if you've never seen one that probably doesn't make sense, but Google "ohio art space top" you'll see.
 Jörg_Asmussen wrote:

The history of American one-hit-wonders. Thank you Hollywood.


First of all, ELO were British, not American, and they had over twenty Top 40 hits.
This sounds like a rip off of one of those McCartney 'Granny' songs that Lennon and the others hated.
One of my teenage son's favorite songs!
This was a burst of clean, upbeat, electric energy when it hit the airwaves.  A nice change from all the grungy, sweaty, leather-clad classic rock at the time - and I was a big fan of the grungy, sweaty, leather-clad classic rock.  Also helps that my 6th grade teacher, a classmate's mom, had a great shag-lined stabbin' cabbin' with 8-track sound system and would blast ELO on the way to school field trips.  The van was stuffed with as many kids as would physically fit I'm sure - all unbelted.  Great memories
 Stetsonman wrote:
I rarely ever state this: YOU REALLY ARE AN IDIOT!

STOP IT!

This is why RP started.



 idiot_wind wrote:

I rarely ever state this: THIS SONG REALLY SUCKS!

STOP IT!

This is why punk started. 



Couldnt agree more.
this song is so shit
I rarely ever state this: THIS SONG REALLY SUCKS!

STOP IT!

This is why punk started. 
Great tune!
It's always good to hear this heartwarming tune, and I'm gratified and amused by how many younger jammers here play this cranked!
 virwill7 wrote:

Hey you with the pretty face
Welcome to the human race




I like "Please turn me over", lol.
Hey you with the pretty face
Welcome to the human race
I was having a pretty bad day when this came on RP today. I tried to continue having a bad day after it started, but I couldn't pull it off. 
 Caqueron wrote:

Toujours aussi bon à écouter. Le meilleurs album de ELO ! 10/10 à tout l'album.



Tellement d'accord !   même si Jeff  Lynne n'a produit que des chefs d'œuvre. 
 ThePoose wrote:

So many riffs/sounds ripped from The Beatles



And for me, in this song, is a GOOD thing :-)
Toute ma jeunesse, des heures à écouter ce double album.
 Jörg_Asmussen wrote:

The history of American one-hit-wonders. Thank you Hollywood.


Sigh... 

10538 Overture
Roll Over Beethoven
Showdown
Can't Get It Out of My Head
Evil Woman
Strange Magic
Livin' Thing
Do Ya
Telephone Line
Turn to Stone
Mr. Blue Sky
Sweet Talkin' Woman
I'm Alive
Xanadu
All Over the World
Fire On High

Just to name a few 

 Jörg_Asmussen wrote:

The history of American one-hit-wonders. Thank you Hollywood.



There's wrong. Then there's very wrong. Then there's ginormously wrong.

Then there's you.
The history of American one-hit-wonders. Thank you Hollywood.
Still epic after all these years. 
Groot :)
I'm genuinely disappointed. Obviously just my own opinion.
Toujours aussi bon à écouter. Le meilleurs album de ELO ! 10/10 à tout l'album.
This song always makes me feel happy.
Saw their Wembley concert on TV the other night. What a great live band. Always rated Jeff Lynne ever since the Idle Race. Very talented musician. 
That album cover makes me smile. Nostalgia
 zigzag wrote:
Whoever allowed Bev Bevan behind a drum kit deserves some form of punishment.

Good bubblegum.


 
 
The band might have been almost bearable with a decent drummer, but Bev Bevan was a dull plodder and this music is just dull and plodding, despite the best efforts of the rest of the band.
Makes me always happy 😊😊. On my trip to india with the camper van, the song was playing constantly.
I have this song on my playlist that I play when I am substitute teaching.  To my amazement I recently had a bunch of 6th Graders singing along with it.  Evidently it is a song being used with one of their popular video games.  
Now I'm waiting for bell bottom hip-hugging jeans to come back into vogue. 
 fraqtop wrote:
Am I the only person who remember it not by modern shitty movies, but perfect film "eternal sunshine of spotless mind"?
 
Nah. This always reminds me of the Love & Monsters episode of Doctor Who. 
Accurately captures the spirit of this post-election moment. 
One of those rare pop songs that was overplayed and still sounds  terrific 40+ years later.  Quality never goes out of style.  
It's just one of those perfect songs. What would you change? Certainly not the ending...
This is such a happy song!
Kirk Hamilton on his podcast Strong Songs does a great analysis of this song:

https://strongsongspodcast.com...
Saw Jeff Lynne's ELO perform last year and I was amazed as how spot he and the whole bands sounds to the original recordings. Jeff hasn't lost a beat and probably never will.
Am I the only person who remember it not by modern shitty movies, but perfect film "eternal sunshine of spotless mind"?
Hey there Mr. Blue Sky, Please come visit us in Nye Beach, OR. :) I heart RP
This always puts a smile on my face. I want it played at my funeral :o)
Great tune 1977 wow.
 Zep wrote:
The last line in the lyrics ...

Please turn me over

Was this a directive for vinyl listeners? It makes no sense in the context of the lyrics.
 
I remember James Gang 'Yer Album' had 'Turn me Over' and 'Play me Again' recorded on the run out grooves on the vinyl.  Had to have a manual turntable .
 tlbritton wrote:
Wow - really needed this song at this very moment. Thanks Bill and Rebecca. Stay well and stay safe. 
 
Same here. Giving this a 10 mostly because of how badly I needed it today.
Wow - really needed this song at this very moment. Thanks Bill and Rebecca. Stay well and stay safe. 
Rediscovered ELO about 9 months ago and totally addicted yet again.  So much talent!
The angle of the sun this time of year reminds me of getting out of work at a long-disappeared job and walking directly into the sun, shining perpendicular to the street, to reach my car. 

How I miss it so. 
Nice harmony and production on this ELO hit 
 Zep wrote:
The last line in the lyrics ...

Please turn me over

Was this a directive for vinyl listeners? It makes no sense in the context of the lyrics.
 
Exactly.  By the end of the first side many stoners would need help understanding why the music stopped.  

My local college station uses that line every Friday night at 8 pm when they play the "Classic Rock Album of the Week".
drewd wrote:
See the source image
 
Best film intro ever!!!
 Zep wrote:
The last line in the lyrics ...

Please turn me over

Was this a directive for vinyl listeners? It makes no sense in the context of the lyrics.
 Yes it was

 pscs wrote:

According to Jeff Lynne, that's exactly what it was:

Youtube clip
 
well - if you copy - then copy from the best - and it will be excellent
So many riffs/sounds ripped from The Beatles
 Zep wrote:
The last line in the lyrics ...

Please turn me over

Was this a directive for vinyl listeners? It makes no sense in the context of the lyrics.
 
According to Jeff Lynne, that's exactly what it was:

Youtube clip
Must stop current activity!

Dance around the room!!

Mr. Blue Sky!!!



Weezer's cover isn't half bad, either.
Gave it a 8 because I have had a soft spot for ELO
See the source image
The last line in the lyrics ...

Please turn me over

Was this a directive for vinyl listeners? It makes no sense in the context of the lyrics.
Has RP lost its mind. Two good songs in a row. Do you believe in MIRACLES!
 Cormac_MacArt wrote:
I'm Groot
 
Like Cmdr. Data on Star Trek, Groot doesn't use contractions. 
He says, "I am Groot."  


I'm Groot
 Steely_D wrote:
Remember when ELO was in trouble for playing along on stage to taped music? It was quite the scandal and they tried to deny it.
 
I remember them being criticized for their "Out of the Blue - Live at Wembley" concert film because they had dubbed the studio recordings over the live recording for the video releases, which made it appear lip-synced.  As far as I remember, they used some pre-recorded stuff in their keyboards and synthesizers, but all played their instruments during concerts.
The ultimate Happy,Happy song.{#Bananapiano} Thank you Jeff, (and ELO) Bill and Rebecca!   {#Roflol}{#Roflol}{#Roflol}
We love singing this in our community choir!
{#Devil_pimp}it is still zesty ! enjoyed jeff when he was with roy woods then elo then the wilburys and he is still rockin
Oh now come on.....just put on those headphones and enjoy it.  I know you will!  {#Music}
I wasn't that big of a fan back when this was new, liked the radio songs, but one does have to look back and appreciate how great this guy was in the engineering booth.
The 5th Beatle, I saw this tour live back when it got released, beyond awesome!!! Thanks Bill
Jeff's baroque delirium is part of my DNA and will always make my senses vibrate, thanks RP.
 idiot_wind wrote:
So cutsie wootsie.  

 
That explains much.
I've been hearing this song at least once a day for a while now, since my daughter downloaded the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Soundtrack...
 idiot_wind wrote:
So cutsie wootsie.  

 

Everybody needs a little cutsie wootsie now and then. 

{#Dancingbanana_2}
such a shame

Tomasni wrote:

I arrived here by PSD

I get only silence   :-( 

Not  Electric Light Orchestra — Mr Blue Sky

 



 


This song is going to be featured in that new "Guardians of the Galaxy" sequel.  Baby Groot rocks to ELO.

Expect the Electric Light Orchestra "revival" to continue into the 2nd half of 2017 following their induction into the R&R Hall of Fame.
awesome song...
Never fails to put me in a fantastic mood
I just got yelled at by my boss for singing aloud at my desk. First Caro Emerald, now ELO. ^_^ Bill - how are you reading my personal playlist?
 bobcanna1 wrote:
Never did like ELO, still don't.  Way too bubble-gummish for me!

 
Why so serious?
So cutsie wootsie.  
{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Guitarist}{#Drummer}{#Bananapiano}{#Bananajam}{#Boohoo}{#Boohoo}
Never did like ELO, still don't.  Way too bubble-gummish for me!
 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
We got tickets to see ELO at the Hollywood Bowl September 2016!

 
comin' up quick!
This is great house cleaning music!{#Dancingbanana_2}
So completely not my thing.
yeah best of, and it's still unlistenable crap, barf-a-rama  : (
Best of ELO. I can't not love it when it plays. 
We got tickets to see ELO at the Hollywood Bowl September 2016!
{#Dancingbanana_2}
 Propayne wrote:

Todd Rundgren did that early on in his career and was criticized for it, even thought the tape he was singing to was of him playing all the instruments.

He is doing something similar on his current tour. 

  I think most large production shows use at least some pre recorded stuff on stage.  where would the floyd be without the money sfx?   I mean, 90% of 80s bands like OMD, soft cell, Gary Newman et. al. had a reel 2 reel spinning in the background. 
ELO was noisy music, not unlike Yes. You either thought it was beautiful noise or you didn't. I prefered Yes.

I must say though, that after seeing Jeff Lynne's terrific London concert on TV, I have a new appreciation for ELO. A tonic for the waves of utterly bland music churned out in the last 15 years.
 Misterfixit wrote:
Is this about drugs?

 
I believe it is about getting your feet under you after coming out of a bad relationship.  Hence the album title "Out of the Blue."
Happy. Happy. Happy. 
Luv this collection!!! It ain't no Eldorado but it's especially nice to listen start to finish (but who's got the time to do that these day).