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Artist/Band:
Phil Collins
Lyrics for Song: Another Day in Paradise
Lyrics for Album: But Seriously
She calls out to the man on the street
"Sir can you help me?
It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep.
Is there somewhere you can tell me?"
He walks on, doesn't look back
He pretends he can't hear her
Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
Seems embarrassed to be there.
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you and me in Paradise
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you, you and me in Paradise
Just think about it.
She calls out to the man on the street
He can see shes been crying
She's got blisters on the soles of her feet
She can't walk but she's trying.
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you and me in Paradise
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you, you and me in Paradise
Just think about it
Oh Lord, is there nothing more anybody can do?
Oh Lord, there must be something you can say
You can tell from the lines on her face
You can see that she's been there
Probably been moved on from everyplace
Cause she didn't fit in there
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you and me in Paradise
Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you, you and me in Parardise
Just think about it.
Think about it.
Just another day, for you and me, in Paradise
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Another Day in Paradise
Released in 1989 on the album But Seriously, "Another Day in Paradise" stands as a defining track in Phil Collins' career, blending new wave and pop sensibilities with his signature piano-driven ballad style. The song explores themes of disillusionment and the fleeting nature of relationships, delivered through Collins' emotive vocals and a driving rhythm section that became a staple of late 80s rock. It marked a significant shift in his sound, moving away from pure pop toward a more textured, guitar-infused approach that would influence countless artists. The track remains a cultural touchstone, frequently covered and celebrated for its poignant lyrics and memorable melody, solidifying Collins' legacy as a versatile songwriter and performer who bridged the gap between stadium rock and intimate studio craft. |
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