Difference between revisions of "Reunite (song)"
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Revision as of 20:25, 16 October 2011
Name | Reunite |
Album/single | The Adults |
Length | 3.10 |
Alternative titles | None |
First live performance | |
Recorded | Recorded at Riki’s House Wellington, Jon’s House, Wellington & Tikidub Productions, Woodhill Auckland. |
Writer/composer | Jon Toogood |
Producer | Jon Toogood and Tiki Taane |
Additional Information
Engineered by Jon Toogood & Riki Gooch
Jon Toogood – Vocals & Moog
Riki Gooch – Drums & Keyboards
Steve Bremner – Drums
Tiki Taane – Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals & Keyboards
Lyrics
People dance People sing Of future days And what they bring Of golden years Yet to come And glorious The setting sun Thought you might know me better But it’s all right There’s always time to come together And reunite (x2) Home at last All eyes see Don’t think that Is what you need And how’d you get So down and out We learn to give Or go without And I thought you might know me better But it’s all right There’s always time to come together And reunite (x2) There’s always time to come together And reunite (x3) Thought you might know me better But it’s all right