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Better Days Will Come - Tahiti 80



     
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Better Days Will Come Lyrics


As I was thinking about the things that you said
I looked up to the sky to see a cloud passing by
There must be something wrong
There must be something wrongAs I was thinking about the things that you said
I looked up to the sky to see a cloud passing by
There must be something wrong
There must be something wrongBetter days will come
Better days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)
Better days will comeAs I was thinking about the things that you said
I looked up to the sky to see the cloud passing by
There must be something wrong
There must be something wrongBetter days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)
Better days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)Better days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)
Better days will comeThere must be something

There must be something wrongBetter days will come
Better days will now comeBetter days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)
Better days will come
(No, you can't always win, I guess you'd rather just wait)
Better days will come
(Just wait)

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Formed by multi instrumentalists Xavier Boyer, Médéric Gontier, Sylvain Marchand & Pedro Resende, Tahiti 80 ’s adventure began in the French cities of Rouen and Paris in the mid 90s. Singer/ guitarist Boyer and bassist Resende formed the pop combo as students at the University of Rouen, sharing an affinity for indie music, new wave and sixties pop. Taking their name from a souvenir t-shirt given to Boyer's father in 1980, the duo recruited guitarist Mederic Gontier, and with the addition of drummer Sylvain Marchand a year later, the lineup was complete.

Read more about Tahiti 80 on Last.fm.


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