Sing of the times

Slade · Other Songs - Slade

Mondays there's been some change in my life

A supersonic return fligth, it's a sing of the times.



Mondays we've seen a man up on the moon

The 21st century is coming soon, it's a sing of the times.



Chorus



Turn on your radio, turn on TV8F on your stereo

Turn on a TV show, in multi-colour 65 video

It's up a TV times, it's up a radio times



Mondays beware big brother In 84

Test tube bad share being born, it's a sing of the times.



Laser days we leave the 70's far behind

Close encounters of every kind, it's a sing of the times.



Chorus



Turn on your radio, turn on TV8F on your stereo

Turn on a TV show, in multi-colour 65 video

It's a computer age, now it's the silicon place



Returning to base fron day a day out in space well be easy

I know



And when all say and done half way up to the sun

Well be all system go, say hello to the monkeys



Chorus



it's a sing of the times.

it's a sing of the times.

it's a sing of the times.

it's a sing of the times.

Sing of the times

Slade's "Sing of the times" stands as a quintessential example of their energetic 1970s rock sound, blending upbeat rhythms with the band's signature vocal harmonies. Released during their peak popularity, the track exemplifies the genre's characteristic blend of pop sensibilities and hard rock intensity that defined the era. As part of Slade's extensive catalogue, the song reflects the band's ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonated with audiences globally. The recording captures the raw energy and polished production typical of their work, showcasing the interplay between guitarist Noddy Holder and lead singer Dave Knopfler. This song remains a staple in discussions of classic British rock, illustrating how Slade managed to maintain commercial success while developing a distinct musical identity that influenced countless subsequent acts in the genre.