Greg Page or Gregory Page may refer to:
Gregory Page (born April 14, 1963) is an American and Irish singer, songwriter, guitarist, cabaret artist, record producer and filmmaker. He was born in London, England on Easter Sunday in 1963. His Armenian and Irish parents met while they were on tour with their bands en route to the Middle East. His Irish Mother was the lead singer in the all-girl group "The Beat-Chics", who opened four concerts for The Beatles in Spain, August 1965. According to an interview with KGTV reporter Phil Konstantin, Gregory showed little interest in academic or business studies as a boy. However, he was always fascinated listening to 78 rpm records on his grandfather's phonograph. Upon arriving in the United States, he began a series of odd jobs, including as a cab driver and cook. He also began tirelessly writing and recording his own brand of music. It is easy to observe that the voice and music of Al Bowlly had a definite effect on Page's career. According to Page: "The tightrope my music teeters upon is the struggle between tradition & progress, history & fantasy. I am the songbird & the worm."
Sunday morning on my feet
Take a walk out Chapel Street
Watching old green trolley cars roll by
I shake hands with a ghost that has sad eyes
The wind blows through the trees
It sounds so good to me
The end of summer's here
And I'm so glad, it's over
Like the sky my heart's blue
Half a world away
I miss you
Sitting in a motor car
Driving under the stars
Miles from a where's I want to be
And in my rearview mirror
The ghost I see
Bullfrogs sing their song
Crickets hum along
The end of summer's here
And I'm so glad, it's over
Like the sky my heart's blue
Half a world away
I miss you
How I love to fly a kite
In the middle of the night
Dear god, make me a bird
So I can fly away,
And finally the ghost
Sleeps in it's grave
Rest in peace tonight
Under the pale moonlight
The end of summer's here
And I'm so glad, it's over
Like the sky my heart's blue
Half a world away