The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
I've been searching for my dream
A hundred times today
I build them up, you knock them down
Like they were made of clay
Then the tide rushes in
And washes my castles away
Then I'm really not so sure
Which side of the bed I should lay
I should lay
I should lay
You keep looking for someone
To tell your troubles to
I'll sit down and lend an ear
Yet I hear nothing new
Then the tide rushes in
And washes my castles away
Then I'm really not so sure
Which side of the bed I should lay
I should lay...
The tide rushes in
And washes my castles away
Then I'm really not so sure
Which side of the bed I should lay
I should lay...
Blackbird sitting in a tree
Observing what's below
Acorns falling to the ground
He'll stay and watch them grow
And the Tide Rushes In was written by Ray Thomas.
And the Tide Rushes In was produced by Tony Clarke.
The Moody Blues released And the Tide Rushes In on Fri Aug 07 1970.