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Things Can Only Get Better |
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Positive synth pop that embodies the hope of the 80s.
The belief that "the future is bright" is embodied in the digital world of sound.
A hit song by Howard Jones, a representative of the British synthpop scene. As the title suggests, it contains a strong message that "things will get better" even when life is at rock bottom, and it was a big hit with its bright melody. The B-side "Why Look For The Key" also has impressive philosophical lyrics, making it a record where intelligence and hope coexist.
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- Music By, Lyrics By - Howard Jones
- Producer - Rupert Hine
- Recorded By, Mixed By - Stephen W. Tayler