G Bm Baby, I used to walk around all alone in the pouring rain, babe Em Stepping in the puddles that always seemed to be in the way, babe C But that don't matter now, I'm seeing past the clouds G Bm Today, I woke up on the right side of the bed that I made Em And in the quiet of the morning, no, I didn't hear my heart break C I'm singing a different tune, one about finally getting over G D You, and those beggin' blue eyes that I always seemed to give into Em And that faded blue Chevy where I'd climb in next to you C Well, I was down for a while, but now that time is through G I'm out of the blues
G Bm Baby,I'm counting my lucky stars each and every day, babe Em And that boy at the corner cafe, gonna tell him "hey," babe C Maybe give him my number too, yeah, that's what I'm gonna do 'cause I'm so over G D You, and those beggin' blue eyes that I always seemed to give into Em And that faded blue Chevy where I'd climb in next to you C Well, I was down for a while, but now that time is through G I'm out of the blues D Em Into the new, I made it through C Out of the blues, out of the blues B After all this time, I'm doing fine Em Am And now you show up right out of the blue, but I got news for G D You, and those beggin' blue eyes that I always seemed to give into Em And that faded blue Chevy where I'd climb in next to you C Well, I was down for a while, but now that time is through C It's through, it's through, I'm so over G D You, and those beggin' blue eyes that I always seemed to give into Em And that faded blue Chevy where I'd climb in next to you C Well, I was down for a while, but now that time is through C It's through, it's through, yeah G I'm out of the blues, I'm through with that, over and done, ain't goin' back D Into the new, Yeah, baby, I'm through with that, yeah, Em Well, I made it through, no, no, no, baby C
"Out of the Blues" is the closing track of the deluxe edition of American country pop singer Kelsea Ballerini's debut album "The First Time".
"Out of the Blues" is written by Kelsea Ballerini and Forest Glen Whitehead. The song was released in 2015.