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- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) abstract ""Lazy Day" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was written by the band's flautist Ray Thomas, although he does not play flute on this particular song. It was recorded and released in 1969 on the Moody Blues Album On the Threshold of a Dream."Lazy Day" features Ray Thomas on lead vocals, and its lyrics go on to describe a typical Sunday afternoon, and includes activities like "Like to put your feet up, watch TV."Towards the end of the verses, the lyrics "It's a crying shame. Week after week, the same," and "That's how your life goes by, until the day you die" can be heard under Ray Thomas's voice. These lyrics were sung by Justin Hayward, and describe the sad situation of the narrator's typical Sunday afternoons. Many people site this song as an example of Ray Thomas' great harmonica playing as this song features a melancholy harmonica solo that highlights the sadness of the song's last verse.".
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) album On_the_Threshold_of_a_Dream.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) artist The_Moody_Blues.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) producer Tony_Clarke_(producer).
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) recordLabel Deram_Records.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) releaseDate "1969-04-25".
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- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) writer Ray_Thomas.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) album On_the_Threshold_of_a_Dream.
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- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) label Deram_Records.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) length "164.0".
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) name "Lazy Day".
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) producer Tony_Clarke_(producer).
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) recorded "January 1969".
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) released "1969-04-25".
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) writer Ray_Thomas.
- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) subject Category:1969_songs.
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- Lazy_Day_(The_Moody_Blues_song) comment ""Lazy Day" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was written by the band's flautist Ray Thomas, although he does not play flute on this particular song.".
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