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Artist: Howard Jones
Album: Revolution Of The Heart

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Name: Howard Jones
Spotify Genres: new wave, synthpop
Followers: 452,912
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Classically-trained pianist turned synthpop star, born February 23, 1955, Southampton. He's a singer/songwriter, musician and producer. He signed with WEA June 24th, 1983 and enjoyed ten Top 40 hit singles in the UK during 1983-86, including six which reached the top ten. His 1984 album "Human's Lib" went to number one, while the follow up "Dream Into Action" reached number two a year later. He continues to tour and record new material. Brother of [a695303].

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Release: Howard Jones - Revolution Remixed & Surrounded
Year: 2007
Genres: Electronic, Pop
Styles: Synth-pop

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LYRICS

Do you think in black and white
Do you feel you have the right
To think that god is on your side
And sleep at night without a dream
Of a new world and the peace
Do you think in black and white

Every life is precious life
Every mother loves her son
We must bring the tyrants down
But with our voice
We make the choice
Defeat the bomb and the gun

Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white

We must bring the tyrants down
But with the voice, not with the gun
We must bring the tyrants down
But with the voice, not with the gun

Lives are not yours to spend
Bloody wars won't bring them back
Pinning medals on a body sack
Causes made for fear and hate
To carry on

Every life is precious life
Every father loves his son
We must bring the tyrants down
With heart and word
We must be heard
Not trampled on

Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white
Do you think in black and white