Indestructible

The Four Tops · Other Songs - The Four Tops

We are friends, we are brothers

Always there looking out for each other

In a world where so many dreams are broken apart

But when the world tries to beat us

We hang tough, ain't no way they'll defeat us

You and I will always survive, together we're strong

Heart to heart, any storm we can weather

You and I, we've become united forever

Two hearts that can beat as one

There ain't a single thing, we can't overcome

We're indestructible, we've got the power of love

(Indestructible)

So strong we can generate a wall of solid love

Nothing can penetrate, we're indestructible

There's a power, deep inside us

Ain't no one that could ever divide us

We won't fall, we'll show 'em all

Just what we're made of

You and I, we're in it together

We stand strong through it all, united forever

Two hearts that can beat as one

There ain't a single thing, we can't overcome

We're indestructible, we've got the power of love

(Indestructible)

So strong we can generate a wall of solid love

Nothing can penetrate, we're indestructible

Heart to heart, any storm we can weather

You and I we've, become united forever

Two hearts that can beat as one

There ain't a single thing, we can't overcome

We're indestructible, we've got the power of love

(Indestructible)

So strong we can generate a wall of solid love

Nothing can penetrate, we're indestructible

Indestructible - The Four Tops

Released in 1967, "Indestructible" stands as a defining track in The Four Tops' catalog, showcasing the group's signature blend of soulful vocals and Motown production. The song features lead singer Levi Stubbs delivering a powerful, emotive performance that became one of his most recognizable contributions to the group's legacy. As a staple of the classic soul and R&B repertoire, the recording exemplifies the era's polished sound and the band's ability to craft anthems that resonated deeply with audiences. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's status as pioneers of the genre, with the track remaining a cornerstone of their discography and a frequent choice for live performances.