The Revival

Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar

Listen up, it's party time

Bring on 1999



Hit it

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



Can you feel it in the air

Celebration everywhere

One more century's come and gone

Peace and love still goin' strong



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



This ain't 1965

Had a dream that almost died

Prejudice contamination

Ain't gonna kill this generation



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



Come on

Come on



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



I wanna hear you say, "Yeah"

(Yeah)



Let me hear you say, "Yeah"

(Yeah)

Let me hear you say, "Yeah"

(Yeah)

I wanna hear you say, "Yeah"

(Yeah)

Yeah

(Yeah)

Yeah

(Yeah)

Yeah



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation



Let me hear you say, "Yeah"

Let me hear you say, "Yeah"

I wanna hear you say, "Yeah"



Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival rejuvenation

Na na na na na, come on

(Here we go)

The revival across the nation

The Revival - Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar's 'The Revival' stands as a quintessential example of his hard rock and blues rock prowess, showcasing the raw energy that defined his solo career following his tenure with Van Halen. The track exemplifies Hagar's signature vocal style, blending powerful belting with a gritty, blues-inflected delivery that became a hallmark of his discography. Recorded in the late 1980s, the song reflects the era's shift toward more melodic yet aggressive rock anthems, capturing the spirit of classic rock while establishing Hagar's own identity as a frontman. It serves as a testament to his ability to craft memorable, high-octane recordings that resonate with fans of the genre, highlighting his status as a major figure in 1980s rock music.