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Better Days, a song by Depeche Mode, a B-side to the song "Suffer Well"
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Better Days is an album by Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, released in 1991. It yielded minor hits "It's Been a Long Time" and "I've Been Workin' Too Hard". The song "It's Been a Long Time" features shared lead vocals by Southside Johnny, Steve Van Zandt, and Bruce Springsteen and is a reflection back on their early years together in the music business. "I've Been Working Too Hard" features a duet with Jon Bon Jovi. Eight of the eleven songs were written by Van Zandt, harkening back to the Jukes' first three albums which also featured Van Zandt writing, playing guitar, and singing harmony and sometimes duet vocals. One track, "All the Way Home", was written by Bruce Springsteen who later recorded his own version of it for his solo album Devils and Dust.
The Allmusic review by Kit Kiefer awarded the album 4 stars and stated, "A comeback album that by all rights shouldn't be this good, Better Days reunites Southside Johnny with his old cohorts Springsteen and Van Zandt and some special guests (Jon Bon Jovi, Flo and Eddie) for 11 bittersweet originals capped by the gorgeous soul ballad "It's Been a Long Time." ".
Better Days, released on December 9, 2003, is the second EP by the New Jersey heavy metal quintet God Forbid.
All songs written and composed by God Forbid.
Camo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Turin and about 60 km northeast of Cuneo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 215 and an area of 3.6 square kilometres (1.4 sq mi).
Camo borders the following municipalities: Cossano Belbo, Mango, Santo Stefano Belbo.
Camo or CAMO may refer to:
Halos for Heros, Dirt for the Dead is the debut EP by American rock band A Day to Remember.
The EP was recorded at Skylab Recording Studios in Gainesville, Florida. The material on the EP was written in vocalist Jeremy McKinnon's garage, and was recorded all in one day live-in-studio. Samples of tracks titled "Camo", "Second Guess" and "Heartless" were posted online around the same time.
The band self-released the EP, it was limited to 2,000 copies. The EP helped the band get signed to Indianola. The cover art was adapted for the 2008 re-release of the band's For Those Who Have Heart (2007) album. In 2012, guitarist Neil Westfall said the band had no plans to re-release the EP. A music video for "Breathe Hope in Me" was directed by Daniel Harrison and filmed during the band's high school days. The video was leaked onto the internet in April 2011.
I'll tell you something you didn't know
I didn't think you have the nerve to blow
I must admit you took me by surprise
I'm wondering what I did to hurt your pride
Now I'm waiting for the sound of your
Foot steps on my door
I'm wondering how long you'll be now
This time I'm not sure
I'm not sure
But long ago , far away
I could remember better days
Long go, far away
Seems like a long , long time away
You won't be there when I get home tonight
Maybe a letter to a friend I like
Might even have myself a drink or two
To ease the pain each time I think of you
I guess you thought , this time you taught
Me how to behave
I broke the rules so you left school
Well it's such a shame, such a shame
But long ago , far away
I could remember better days
Long go, far away
Seems like a long , long time away
I guess you thought , this time you taught
Me how to behave
I broke the rules so you left school
Well it's such a shame, such a shame
But long ago , far away
I could remember better days
Long go, far away
Seems like a long , long time away
Yes long ago , far away
I could remember better days
Long go, far away