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“The Nazz Are Blue” is a song from The Yardbirds' third album, Roger the Engineer. A relatively straightforward 12-bar-blues, the main riff and melody of the song is reminiscent of “Dust My Broom” by Elmore James. This song is also notable because it was sung by Jeff Beck, who was their lead guitari...
I'm searching for my baby
Well I think I'm gonna cry
I'm searching for my baby
I think I'm gonna cry, yeah
I can't find that woman
No matter how hard I try
Well I've got myself a car
And the thing is painted blue
Well I've got myself a car
And that thing is painted blue
But no matter what's done to me baby
I guess I'll always be blue
I got a hundred and fifty things
Now all I gotta find is you
I got a hundred and fifty things
Now all I gotta find is you
And if the Nazz don't help me baby
You better forget about me too
Nazz Are Blue was written by Jim McCarty & Chris Dreja & Paul Samwell-Smith & Jeff Beck & Keith Relf.
Nazz Are Blue was produced by Simon Napier-Bell & Paul Samwell-Smith.
The Yardbirds released Nazz Are Blue on Fri Jul 15 1966.