Signal 30
We Just Got To Believe Again
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Lyrics
We Just Got To Believe Again
by Rusty Newcomer
Where have all the good times gone?
Leaving us standing all alone
It seems so much has just been slipping away
Now I'm mad as hell and I won't take that crap
I won't give up till I beat this rap
I stand for truth and the good ole American way

We just got to believe again
We're on the move now and then
We just got to believe again
We just need someone to believe in

I remember when I was young
Being middle class was lots of fun
But now today we just slave it all away
We all bought American goods And we
Used our taxes at home like we should
Now we're backing down we just give it all away
(Lead)
We just got to believe again
We're on the move now and then
We just got to believe again
We just need someone to believe in

Now These politicians just ain't the same
Get us all in trouble make us go insane
Their promises always just turn into a lie
Now I can't explain and I don't know why
It seems like they all wish that we would die
When things go wrong there'll be nobody left to blame

We just got to believe again
We're on the move now and then
We just got to believe again
We just need somebody to believe in
We just got to believe again
We just got to believe again
We just got to believe again
We just need someone to believe in
Description
Short Song Description:
This song is about the attack of the wealthy on the middle class.
Long Song Description:
This song is about how we need to come together and stop attacking each other. United we stand divided we fall. We should be propping each other up not not tearing each other down.
Story Behind the Song:
I originally wrote this song for a political campaign. Many of the words did still relate to today. I had to adjust a few like take out a person's name. He won his campaign by the way and remained our Senator for a while. He was a good man and I helped him on his campaign.
Credits
Lyric Credits: Rusty Newcomer
Music Credits: Rusty Newcomer
Producer Credits: Rusty Newcomer
Publisher Credits: TimeLoom Publishing
Performance Credits: Kathy (Sparky) Hartman and Rusty Newcomer
Label Credits:
Metadata
Song Length: 4:44
Primary Genre: Rock-General
Secondary Genre: Rock-Progressive Rock
Tempo / Feel: Medium (111 - 130)
Lead Vocal: Female Vocal
Subject Matter 1: Liberal, Progressive
Subject Matter 2: Change
Mood 1: Troubled
Mood 2: Annoyed
Language: English
Era: 2000 and later