Absolutely Nothing's Changed

Tina Turner · Twenty Four Seven [2000]

Absolutely nothing's changed



This is my heart talking

It's time to face reality

This spell I'm under can't last much longer

Any fool can see

You come here with your promises

But I remember all the lies

I bought the laughter, happy ever after

How could I be so blind, so blind



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

You play with my emotions

I'll live to fight another day

I'm bruised but I aint broken

I ain't broken



Now you say you're sorry

For everything you put me through

You wanna make up, I just gotta wake up

It's the same old you

The same old you



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

You play with my emotions

I'll live to fight another day

I'm bruised but I ain't broken

Ain't broken



Ooh I've been dreaming but it's over now (bad dreams are over now)

I'm gonna rise up, rise above all the troubles and tears

I'm down but I ain't out



Play with my emotions

I maybe bruised, I ain't broken



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

At last my eyes are open

I'm gonna live to fight another day

I maybe bruised but I ain't broken, ain't broken



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

Abolutely nothing

I'll live to fight another day

I maybe bruised but I ain't broken



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

Abolutely nothing

I'm gonna live to fight another day

I maybe bruised but I ain't broken



'Cause absolutely nothing's changed

Absolutely Nothing's Changed

Tina Turner's 'Absolutely Nothing's Changed' stands as a defining track from her 2000 album *Twenty Four Seven*, showcasing her enduring power within the rock and soul genres. Released during a period where she continued to evolve her sound while maintaining her signature vocal intensity, the song reflects themes of resilience and emotional stability that have characterized her career for decades. As part of her extensive discography, this recording highlights her ability to blend raw energy with melodic sophistication, reinforcing her status as a legendary figure in music history. The track serves as a testament to her longevity and artistic depth, capturing the essence of her performance style that captivated audiences worldwide.