Maybe In A Million Years

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

Urchins and ragamuffins, see how they play.

Run through the ruins where the land mines lay.

When will this nightmare cease? when will we find a lasting peace?



Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. we will overcome our fears.

We'll have shed a billion tears.



Satellite dishes sweeping the sky.

Searching for answers patiently awaiting their reply.

When will salvation come? when will all suffering be done?



Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. we will overcome our fears.

We'll have shed a billion tears.



Mountains and valleys, rivers and seas.

Eons go by as they change by gradual degrees.

If earth can evolve into something new, maybe there's hope for mankind too.



Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. maybe in a million years.

Maybe in a million years. we will overcome our fears.

We'll have shed a billion tears.

Maybe In A Million Years

Hazell Dean's 'Maybe In A Million Years' stands as a defining track from her 1968 debut album, 'Hazell Dean.' Released during the height of the British Invasion, the song exemplifies the era's lush, orchestral pop sound, blending melodic sophistication with a distinct English vocal style. As a lead single, it captured the attention of radio listeners and record collectors alike, establishing Dean as a significant figure in mid-60s pop music. The recording showcases her ability to deliver emotive performances that resonated with audiences seeking the polished yet heartfelt sound characteristic of the time. While specific chart positions vary by region, the track remains a staple of her discography and a representative example of the genre's evolution in the late 1960s.