They say "c'est la vie" with a pat on a shoulder
Do they know what you need? Or am I getting older?
So much I remember, yesterday just surrendered
Those words "just let it be"
And you say, say, say
"Don't you take my dreams away"
That you'll change, change, change
That you'll change the world but tomorrow, but tomorrow
Who said "c'est la vie" to the little toy soldier?
How hard can it be? Even when it gets colder
Take a walk on the water, take a walk on the moon
Who said "just let it sleep"?
And you say, say, say"
Don't you take my dreams away"
That you'll change, change, change
That you'll change the world but tomorrow, but tomorrow
And so many chances can pass you by
Maybe just a matter of trying
Cause, there ain't no mistaking how time goes by
Some say remember
Some say forget
Some say it matters
Some just regret
But I say, say, say
I won't your take your dreams away
And you'll change, change, change
And you'll change the world by tomorrow
Change the world by tomorrow
By tomorrow you gonna change the world
You gonna change the world
Gotthard is a Swiss hard rock band formed in Lugano in 1992. Their sound is characterized by a mix of heavy metal riffs, catchy melodies and a strong vocal component. Among the most notable members are vocalist Steve Lee (deceased in 2010), guitarist Leo Leoni and bassist Marc Lynn. Gotthard has released numerous successful albums, including their self-titled debut album from 1992, "G" (1995), "Dial Hard" (1997) and "Human Zoo" (2001). The band achieved great popularity in Europe, especially in German-speaking countries. Among the most representative songs are "Anytime Anywhere", "Heaven", "Stay With Me" and "Need to Believe". After Steve Lee's death, the group continued to perform with new singers, keeping Gotthard's musical legacy alive.
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