About the song

The Moody Blues, renowned for their progressive rock sound and philosophical lyrics, released one of their most iconic tracks in 1970: “Melancholy Man.” This captivating song, featured on their fifth studio album, A Question of Balance, showcases the band’s ability to blend rock with classical influences, creating a truly haunting and reflective piece.

Written by Justin Hayward, the lead guitarist and vocalist of the band, “Melancholy Man” explores themes of introspection and existential contemplation. Hayward’s poignant lyrics and emotive delivery capture the essence of a character grappling with feelings of sadness and reflection. The song’s haunting melody and orchestral backing, featuring strings and a prominent flute, add to its melancholic atmosphere.

The album A Question of Balance marked a significant moment in The Moody Blues’ career. Released at a time when the band was at the height of their creative powers, the album continued their tradition of combining rock music with elaborate orchestral arrangements and philosophical lyrics. A Question of Balance was well-received, reaching No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 1 on the US Billboard 200.

“Melancholy Man” did not chart as a single, but it remains a beloved track among fans for its emotional depth and sophisticated sound. The song’s orchestral arrangements, along with Hayward’s evocative lyrics, highlight the band’s distinctive approach to music during this period.

Overall, “Melancholy Man” exemplifies The Moody Blues’ unique ability to merge rock with orchestral elements, creating a song that is both thought-provoking and musically rich. It stands as a testament to the band’s innovative spirit and their skill in crafting music that resonates deeply with listeners.

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Lyrics

I’m a melancholy man
That’s what I am
All the world surrounds me and my feet are on the ground
I’m a very lonely man
Doing what I can
All the world astounds me and I think I understand
That we’re going to keep growing
Wait and see
When all the stars are falling down
Into the sea and on the ground
And angry voices carry on the wind
A beam of light will fill your head
And you’ll remember what’s been said
By all the good men this world’s ever known
Another man is what you’ll see
Who looks like you and looks like me
And yet, somehow he will not feel the same
His life caught up in misery
He doesn’t think like you and me
‘Cause he can’t see what you and I can see
When all the stars are falling down
Into the sea and on the ground
And angry voices carry on the wind
A beam of light will fill your head
And you’ll remember what’s been said
By all the good men this world’s ever known
Another man is what you’ll see
Who looks like you and looks like me
And yet, somehow he will not feel the same
His life caught up in misery
He doesn’t think like you and me
‘Cause he can’t see what you and I can see
I’m a melancholy man
That’s what I am
All the world surrounds me…
I’m a very lonely man
Just doing what I can
All the world astounds me and I think I understand
That we’re going to keep growing
Just wait and see
Wait and see
That we’re going to keep growing
Just you wait and see
It’s comin’! Just wait
Just you wait and see
I’m a melancholy man
That’s what I am
Just doing what I can

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