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Revolution is a song by the goth rock/hard rock band The Cult. It was the third single from the of 1985 album Love, written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy.
The song has been described as a “power ballad”. It has been noted that the chord progression in the song is the same as She Sells Sanctuary an...
Pictures of never ending dreams
I can't see what these images mean
Locked inside me
Can't set the rainbows free
Like perishing flowers
They sag and twist and die
There's a revolution
There's a revolution, yeah
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
Sorrow
What does revolution mean to you?
To save today's like wishing in the wind
All my beautiful friends have all gone away
Like the waves
They flow and ebb and die
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a, there's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution, yeah
Joy or sorrow
What does revolution mean to you?
To save today's like wishing in the wind
All my beautiful friends have all gone away
Like the waves
They flow and ebb and die
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
There's a revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution, yeah
Revolution was written by Billy Duffy & Ian Astbury.
Revolution was produced by Steve Brown.
The Cult released Revolution on Fri Oct 18 1985.