Our context engine found "the oceans were blue" used in 4 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
the oceans were blue
Singer: bobby vinton
the meadows were green
the oceans were blue
and birds really flew
the meadows were green
the oceans were blue
and birds really flew
Singer: vinton, bobby
the meadows were green
the oceans were blue
and birds really flew
the meadows were green
the oceans were blue
and birds really flew
Singer: denver, john
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
whose gray sky was this? or was it a blue one? you say there were breezes. i've heard records of breezes and i'd love to have felt one. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
whose gray sky was this? or was it a blue one? you say there were breezes. i've heard records of breezes and i'd love to have felt one. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
Singer: john denver
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
whose gray sky was this? or was it a blue one? you say there were breezes. i've heard records of breezes and i'd love to have felt one. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
and i'd love to have been there. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees
the meadows were green. the oceans were blue and birds really flew. can you swear that it's true?
whose gray sky was this? or was it a blue one? you say there were breezes. i've heard records of breezes and i'd love to have felt one. tell me again i need to know. the forest had trees