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"New World Hurray" | genre: Pop | |
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A song expressing the joy of a newly married
couple. Bill wrote this one for his wife in the
early days of their marriage. It's given a lush,
middle period Beatles, George Martin style orchestral
arrangement which gives Bob a chance to show off
the fact that he got straight A's in Counterpoint
and Orchestration. | MP3.com CD: Port Magee - buy it!
CD: Port Magee
Label: Svengali Productions
Credits: Bill Reardon-songwriter/vocal/rhythm guitar, Bob Sinski-arrangement/engineering/other instruments |
Lyrics
Can I join in the mad rush of day?
Drop my guard, the facade and masquerade.
We need hopes, we need dreams, we need love.
I see more than the stars up above.
It's the start of a new world, hurray.
Let us grow, turn the wheels, turn the page.
No more fear of the night as we play
In a place where the children parade.
And when I see you smiling
Every doubt just slips away.
It's almost like the fireworks on summer days.
Like the saving grace of God had come our way.
Shall we give peace a chance, end the strife?
It can teach every man, woman and child.
Make this year without tears, if you can.
Save the world from the grip of heartless hands.
Smile with me as we play out our dream.
May we always keep love new and green.
Share your worth with the world, share your life.
Love the planet like husband or wife.
And when I see you smiling
Every doubt just slips away.
It's almost like the fireworks on summer days.
Like the saving grace of God had come our way.
It's time to come together.
Make this life worth living for.
And I'm sure that we can make it
Once we open up the doors to love.
The doors to love .
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