Minor Earth Major Sky

A-Ha · How Can I Sleep With Your Voice In My Head [Live]

I can`t see me in this empty place
Just another lonely face
I can`t see me here in outer space
It`s so hard to leave a trace

And I try and I try and I try
But it never comes out right
Yes I try and I try and I try
But I never get it right

It`s a
Minor earth major sky

I can`t see me in this lonely town
Not a friendly face around
Can you hear me when I speak out loud
Hear my voice above the crowd

And I try and I try and I try
But it never comes out right
Yes I try and I try and I try
But i never get it right

It`s a
Minor earth major sky

Minor earth major sky

And I try and I try and I try
But it never comes out right
Yes I try and I try and I try
But i never get it right

It`s a
Minor earth major sky

Minor earth major sky

Minor Earth Major Sky

A-Ha's "Minor Earth Major Sky" stands as a defining track from their 1987 album "The Hunting of the Shadow," capturing the band's signature blend of synth-pop and new wave. The song features the distinctive vocal harmonies of Morten Harket and the atmospheric production that characterized their breakthrough era. Released during a period of intense global political tension, the lyrics reflect a sense of impending doom and existential anxiety, themes that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The track remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the group's ability to craft emotionally charged anthems that balanced catchy melodies with darker, more introspective undertones.