Status Quo - Spicks and Specks (1968)

The eighth song from Quo’s 1968 debut, Picturesque Matchstickable Messages. This song, originally written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, was not released as a single from the aforementioned album. LYRICS: Where is the sun that shone on my head The sun in my life, it is dead, it is dead Where is the light that would stay in my street And where are the friends I could meet, I could meet Where are the girls I left far behind The spicks and the specks of the girls on my mind Where is the sun that shone on my head The sun in my life, it is dead, it is dead Where are the girls I left far behind The spicks and the specks of the girls on my mind Where are the girls I left far behind The spicks and the specks of the girls on my mind Where is the girl I have loved all along The girl that I love, she is gone, she is gone All of my life I’ve tossed with the day The spicks and the specks of my life gone away All of my life I’ve tossed with the day The spicks and the specks of my life gone away Where is the sun that shone on my head The sun in my life, it is dead, it is dead
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