(chorus)
Here's to future days (Oh, future days)
Here's to future ways (Oh, Oh)
(REPEAT CHORUS X 3)
I'm just tired of repeating history
waving flags don't mean much to me
Black versus white, women versus men
The power of the dollar -- the price of the yen
I'm sick and tired of payaing for the sins
Of the fathers and mothers of pushers and shovers
But most of all the Lord about us
Who made this stupid mess we're in
(REPEAT CHORUS X 2)
We have a vision of a better time
Where we all live in grace and pride
And everyone will have their say
And know they're part of the future way
We have a dream of heaven on earth
Where we all work together and know our worth
Where joy and laughter and love and affection
Will keep us movin' in the right direction
(CHORUS X 5 TO FADE)
Tom Bailey (vocals, guitar, synthesizer) Alannah Currie (marimba, xylophone, percussion, background vocals) and Joe Leeway (synthesizer, congas, background vocals) together known as Thompson Twins were an 80's synthpop group. TT where made famous when their first hit single "In the Name of Love" reached the top of the US dance charts and stayed there for five weeks. They found superstardom with the release of their fourth studio album Into the Gap (1984) which spun four hit singles "Hold Me Now", "Doctor! Doctor!", "Sister of Mercy" and "You Take Me Up". Their final album as a trio Here's to Future Days was released in 1985 amidst a nervous break-down for Bailey, forcing the band to cancel tour dates in the UK. Here's to Future Days spawned the hits "Lay Your Hands On Me" and "King For A Day" but was considerably less successful than Into the Gap and signaled the end of Thompson Twins' commercial success.
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