Justin Hayward: Blue Guitar (Blue Jays Album)

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

Music by Justin Hayward:

Blue guitar
fortune of my ways
making of my days

New chord
counting up the ways
happiness is lazy
If you don't know the song
if you can't put the words to the tune
tell the rhyme from the reason
what should it matter
to the fool or the dreamer

New hope
travelers in a storm
finding love is warm
new day
the world has just begun
our eyes have seen the sun
If you don't know the way
if you can't see the wood for the trees
taste the wine from the water
well what should it matter
to the fool or the dreamer

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Uploader Comments (EssentialDegnities)

  • Wow! This really captures the feel and mood of the song--very bluesy. What a work of art! Great vid!

  • Such a Joy to make on this beautiful song...Thank you Jill

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  • go now not first album but their first and only hit off their first album Introducing the Moody Blues upon which they wore Beatles styled suits and hairstyles. Worst of their worst.

  • For many legendary quitarist's like Justin Hayward the Gibson Stratocaster and Les Paul models have been their instrument of choice. Now with the news that the US Feds have SWAT Team raided Gibsons factories in Tennessee and confiscated their wood products these guitarists, along with the craftsmen who make them are surely are singing the blues since Obama's newest "Job Initiative" seems to include closing down one of the few remaining American success stories that is still in business!!!

  • This was a 45 not on the record album unless it was a bonus track on a cd

  • Great as usual all you vids are brilliant, just one thing, this was not on the Blue jays album it was a seperate venture with some ex members of 10cc and was credited to Justin Hayward and John Lodge

  • @EssentialDegnities congratulations on such an amazing video to go with an amazing song. :)

  • wonderful delivery, and delivery is everything, when it comes to evoking emotions with imagery, technique and timeing will make or break the video. Nicely done. I knew not of this album and I remember finding out about the first album the moody blues ever did, called Go NOw only after knowing about the moodies for about 30 years, lol

    wonders never cease to amaze me. Nice video and love the song, Justin Hayword is a prolific singer/songwriter.

  • You have created a wonderful video for this classic Blue Jays song, one of my favourites:)

  • Great job -- one of my favorite songs.

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