Ure Midge Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | I See Hope In The Morning Light |
| 2 | Breathe |
| 3 | Sister And Brother |
| 4 | Dear God |
| 5 | Answers To Nothing |
| 6 | Light In Your Eyes |
| 7 | Tumbling Down |
| 8 | Pure Love |
| 9 | She Cried |
| 10 | The Gift |
| 11 | Remembrance Day |
| 12 | Lied |
| 13 | Living In The Past |
| 14 | Cold, Cold Heart |
| 15 | If I Was |
| 16 | Take Me Home |
| 17 | Homeland |
| 18 | Just For You |
| 19 | Rising |
| 20 | Let It Go? |
| 21 | That Certain Smile |
| 22 | The Leaving (So Long) |
| 23 | Hands Around My Heart |
| 24 | When The Winds Blow |
| 25 | Hell To Heaven |
| 26 | The Gift (Reprise) |
| 27 | Waiting Days |
| 28 | Sweet'n'sensitive Thing |
| 29 | Little One |
| 30 | Edo |
| 31 | Antilles |
| 32 | The Chieftain |
| 33 | Wastelands |
| 34 | Oh My Wonderful Friends |
| 35 | Breathe (live) |
| 36 | Just for Your |
Ure Midge Albums
About Ure Midge
Ure Midge is a Scottish rock artist from Cambuslang who has been crafting introspective, spiritually-tinged rock music since 1953, making him one of Britain's most enduring yet underappreciated songwriters. His sound blends traditional rock instrumentation with deeply personal, often religious themes, as heard on contemplative tracks like "Dear God" and the hopeful anthem "I See Hope In The Morning Light." Albums such as "Answers To Nothing" and "The Gift" showcase his ability to weave existential questioning with melodic accessibility, while songs like "Breathe" demonstrate his knack for creating atmospheric, meditative rock. Though never achieving mainstream fame, Midge's seven-decade career represents a remarkable dedication to exploring faith, doubt, and human connection through music.