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Artist/Band: New Order
Lyrics for Song: 1963
Lyrics for Album: Substance 1987 [1987]



It was January, 1963

When Johnny came home with a gift for me

He said 'I bought it for you because I love you

And I bought it for you 'cos it's your birthday, too'

He was so very nice, he was so very kind

To think of me at this point in time

I used to think of him, he used think of me



He told me to close my eyes

My gift would be a great surprise

I saw tears were in his eyes

He never meant to hurt me

Oh, God, Johnny, don't point that gun at me

There's so many ways our lives have changed

But please, I beg, don't do this to me

Johnny, don't point that gun at me

Can I save my life at any price?

For God's sake won't you listen to me?



And though he was ashamed that he had took a life

Johnny came home with another wife

And he often remembered how it used to be

Before that special occasion, 1963

There is too many ways that you could kill someone

Like in a love affair, when the love has gone

He used to think of her, she used to think of him



He told me to close my eyes

My gift would be a great surprise

I saw tears were in his eyes

He never meant to hurt me

Oh, God, Johnny, don't point that gun at me

There's so many ways our lives have changed

But please, I beg, don't do this to me

Johnny, you keep on using me

Can I change my life for any price?

Oh, Johnny, won't you listen to me?



He told me to close my eyes

My gift would be a great surprise

I saw hatred in his eyes

But he never meant to hurt me

Oh, God, Johnny, don't point that gun at me

There's so many ways our lives have changed

But please, I beg, don't do this to me

Johnny, you keep on using me

Can I change my life for any price?

Oh, Johnny, won't you listen to me?



I just want you to be mine,

And I don't want this world to shine

I don't want this bridge to burn

Oh, Johnny, do you miss me?

I just want to feel free

I will always feel free (x4)


1963 - New Order

Released in 1987 on the album Substance, "1963" stands as a defining track in the post-punk revival of the late 1980s. The song features the band's signature synthesizer-driven sound, blending electronic textures with a driving rhythm that became a hallmark of their later work. Produced by Martin Hannett, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric depth characteristic of New Order's transition from post-punk to electronic dance music. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as an essential example of the genre's evolution during that era. The track's enduring popularity reflects its ability to merge melancholic lyrics with a powerful, danceable beat that continues to resonate with fans of synth-pop and electronic music.


Album Lyrics: Substance 1987 [1987]


New Order
"Substance 1987 [1987]"


1. Sub-Culture
2. The Perfect Kiss [12'' Version]
3. State Of The Nation
4. Hurt
5. Murder
6. Kiss Of Death
7. 1963