Something To Believe In
Jon Bon Jovi · One Wild Night-Live 1985-2001
told the angels they could sing their songs to someone new
I lost all trust in my friends, I watched my heart turn to stone
I thought that I was left to walk this wicked world alone
Tonight I'll dust myself off
Tonight I'll suck my gut in
I'll face the night and I'll pretend
I got something to believe in
And I had lost touch with reason
I watched life criticize the truth
i Been waiting for a miracle
I know you have too
Though I know I won't win
I'll take this one on the chin
We'll raise a toast and I'll pretend
I got something to believe in
If I don't believe in Jesus, how can I believe the Pope
If I don't believe in heroin, how can I believe the dope
If there's nothing but survival, how can I believe in sin
In a world that gives you nothing, i need something to believe in.
If I don't believe in Jesus, how can I believe the Pope
If I don't believe in heroin, how can I believe the dope
If there's nothing but survival, how can I believe in sin
In a world that gives you nothing, i need something to believe in.
Something To Believe In
Jon Bon Jovi delivers an upbeat rock anthem on 'One Wild Night-Live 1985-2001,' a live compilation capturing the energy of his performances across decades. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and driving rhythms that defined their career during the mid-to-late 1980s. Recorded live, the song showcases the raw power of the group's stage presence, featuring Bon Jovi's distinctive vocal delivery and the band's tight instrumental interplay. It stands as a testament to their ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences, reinforcing their status as a leading force in the rock genre. The recording serves as a dynamic highlight within the album's collection of live tracks, offering fans a glimpse into the electrifying atmosphere of their concerts during this era.

