counting blue cars (tell me your thoughts on god) is a song by american alternative rock band dishwalla from their 1995 a&m records album pet your friends It is their only hit song, peaking at number 15 on the us billboard hot 100 and topping the same magazine's modern rock tracks chart in 1996. Counting blue cars lyrics this mysterious song is about a man who is on a walk with his child We count only blue cars, skip the cracks in the street and ask many questions, like children often do we said, tell me all your thoughts on god 'cause i would really like to meet her and ask her why we're who we are tell me all your thoughts on god 'cause i am on my way to see her so tell me, am i very far, am i very far now? Its far fetched but maybe they were counting blue cause if theyre homeless they havent always been and maybe they used to have a blue car? The phrase counting blue cars never shows up in the lyric, and the only time something close to it appears is in the second verse with the line, we count only blue cars. originally it was tell me all your thoughts, jr richards explained in his songfacts interview.
Dishwalla ended up with one big hit, and it's a good thing that counting blue cars made such an impact in the 90s. In the tapestry of '90s alternative rock, dishwalla's 'counting blue cars' stands out as a thoughtfully woven narrative rich with existential musings The song's exploration of a child's. Then, over a year after release, counting blue cars caught on The singer recalls childhood games, such as counting only blue cars, and youthful curiosity, notably tell me all your thoughts on god 'cause i would really like to meet her. blue cars ' philosophical musings won a billboard music award for rock track single of the year. We count only blue cars skip the cracks, in the street and ask many questions like children often do we said, tell me all your thoughts on god
And ask her why we're who we are Tell me all your thoughts on god, cause i am on my way to see her
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