Blue Ain’t Your Color Lyrics – Keith Urban
Blue Ain’t Your Color Lyrics
[Verse 1: Keith Urban]
I can...
See you over there staring at your drink
Watching that ice sink, all alone tonight
And...
Chances are you're sitting here in this bar
'Cause he ain't gonna treat you right
Well, it's...
Probably not my place but I'm gonna say it anyway
‘Cause you look like
You...
Haven’t felt the fire, had a little fun
Hadn’t had a smile in a little while, baby
[Chorus: Keith Urban]
Blue...
Looks good on the sky
Looks good on that neon buzzin’ on the wall
But darling, it don’t match your eyes
I’m tellin’ you...
You don’t need that guy
It’s so black and white, he’s stealin’ your thunder
Baby, blue ain’t your color
[Verse 2: Keith Urban]
I'm not tryna...
Be another just pick you up kinda guy
Tryna drink you up, tryna take you home
But I just...
I don't understand how another man
Can take your sun and turn it ice cold
Well, I've...
Had enough to drink and it's making me think
That I just might
Tell you...
If I were a painter I wouldn’t change ya
I’d just paint you bright, baby
[Chorus: Keith Urban]
'Cause blue...
Looks good on the sky
Looks good on that neon buzzin’ on the wall
But darling, it don’t match your eyes
I’m tellin’ you...
You don’t need that guy
It’s so black and white, he’s stealin’ your thunder
Baby, blue ain’t your color
[Bridge: Keith Urban]
No, no, no
Mmmm
It ain't your color baby
Mmm, baby
[Chorus: Keith Urban]
Blue...
Looks good on the sky
Looks good on that neon buzzin’ on the wall
But darling, it don’t match your eyes
I’m tellin’ you...
You don’t need that guy
It’s so black and white, he’s stealin’ your thunder
Baby, blue ain’t your color
Blue ain’t your color
[Outro: Keith Urban]
Mmm, no, no, no baby
Come here, baby
Let me light up your world
Blue Ain’t Your Color Lyrics Meaning
"Blue Ain’t Your Color" by Keith Urban tells the story of a man who notices a woman in a bar, seemingly lonely and disheartened, likely due to a troubled relationship. The narrator encourages the woman to recognize her worth and suggests that the man she's with is not treating her right. The central theme revolves around the idea that the color "blue" represents sadness and melancholy, contrasting with the woman's true nature and potential for happiness.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, the narrator observes the woman, empathizing with her apparent loneliness as she stares at her drink. The lyrics imply that she may be in the bar because of a problematic relationship, where she is not being treated well. The narrator feels compelled to speak up, expressing a sense of concern for her well-being.
[Chorus]
The chorus reinforces the idea that "blue" is a color associated with sadness, as it looks good on the sky and the neon lights in the bar. However, the narrator insists that this color doesn't complement the woman's eyes, suggesting that she deserves better than the current situation. The chorus also emphasizes that the woman doesn't need the guy she's with, as he is stealing her happiness and vibrancy.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the narrator distances himself from the stereotype of a casual fling, expressing confusion about how any man could dim the woman's light and turn her warmth cold. The narrator contemplates revealing his feelings to her, implying that he sees her as more than just a temporary romantic interest.
[Bridge]
The bridge consists of a gentle plea, reinforcing the message that the woman deserves better than her current situation. The repetition of "It ain't your color, baby" emphasizes the disconnect between her vibrant personality and the sadness associated with the color blue.
[Chorus]
The final chorus reiterates the contrast between the woman's true essence and the emotional "blue" she is experiencing. The narrator continues to encourage her to break free from the negative relationship, emphasizing that "blue ain’t your color."
[Outro]
The outro features a comforting and reassuring tone as the narrator invites the woman to come closer, expressing a desire to bring light and happiness into her life. The phrase "Let me light up your world" encapsulates the overall message of the song, suggesting a hope for a brighter and more fulfilling future for the woman.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Keith Urban (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Keith Urban & Dann Huff
- Writter(s)
- Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey & Clint Lagerberg
- Released On
- May 6, 2016
Keith Urban (Singles) Songs
- 1.Blue Ain’t Your Color
- 2.Coming Home ft. Julia Michaels
- 3.Crimson Blue
- 4.Female
- 5.Got It Bad
- 6.Messed Up As Me
- 7.Nightfalls
- 8.One Too Many ft. P!nk
- 9.Parallel Line
- 10.Somebody Like You
- 11.The Fighter ft. Carrie Underwood
Keith Urban Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Blue Ain’t Your Color" song?
"Blue Ain’t Your Color" song is sung by Keith Urban.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Blue Ain’t Your Color" song?
"Blue Ain’t Your Color" song lyrics written by Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey & Clint Lagerberg.
Who is the music producer of "Blue Ain’t Your Color" song?
"Blue Ain’t Your Color" song music composed & produced by Keith Urban & Dann Huff.
When was "Blue Ain’t Your Color" song released?
"Blue Ain’t Your Color" song was released on May 6, 2016.