Released: June 20, 1978

Songwriter: Mick Jones (Foreigner) Lou Gramm

Producer: Ian McDonald Mick Jones (Foreigner) Keith Olsen

[Verse 1]
Out in the street, it's 6 am
Another sleepless night
Three cups of coffee, but I can't clear my head
From what went down last night

I know we both have our own little ways
But somehow we keep it together
You hear me talk, but you don't hear what I say
I guess it don't even matter

[Chorus]
Blue morning, blue day, won't you see things my way?
Blue morning, can't you see what your love has done to me?

[Verse 2]
I've always listened to your point of view, my ways I tried to mend
And I've always been a patient man, but my patience has reached its end
You tell me you're leaving, you tell me goodbye
You say you might send a letter
Well honey don't telephone, cause I won't be alone
I need someone to make me feel better

[Chorus] [x2]

[Outro]
Blue morning, blue morning [x3]
Blue, blue, blue day

Foreigner

The name of the band Foreigner was chosen because half of the original members were from England, and the other half from the U.S. The group had quite a few people join and leave, but one of the originals, Mick Jones, (not Mick Jagger) stayed the whole time. Foreigner celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2017, with Mick still there.