The song was originally published in 1933, in a movie that shares the same name. The movie followed a songwriter who attempted to write a song about the NRA.
The song is identified with the New-Deal era, used to promote Roosevelt’s plans after the Great Depression.
In 2020, this song was used (not t...
There's a new day in view
There is gold in the blue
There is hope in the heart of men
All the world's on the way
To a sunnier day
'cause the road is open again
There's an oath of repair
There's song in the air
It's the music of busy men
Every plow in the land
Meets a happier hand
'cause the road is open again
There's an eagle blue
In the White House too
On the shoulder of the president there
With a lusty call
Telling one and all
Brother, do your, share!
There's a new day in view
There is gold in the blue
There is hope in the hearts of men
Fron the plain to the hill
From the farm to the mill
For the road is open again
There's a new day in view
There is gold in the blue
There is hope in the hearts of men
Fron the plain to the hill
From the farm to the mill
For the road is open again