The gold verandah in the dark has gone
down to the metal man.
No better time to leave the ground
And maybe try to understand.

You gotta hold on to somethin' that you believe,
Hold on to somethin' that makes you feel alright.

And through the darkest times of your life
You always tried to be the one,
And now the times have made you wonder
If you ever knew what was goin' on.

You gotta hold on to somethin' that you believe,
Hold on to somethin' that makes you feel alright....
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.

(background) Alright ... alright ... alright

No use thinkin' about what you ain't got,
Just makes you bitter.
And as you speak, everything that you say
Goes out on the big transmitter.

You gotta hold on to somethin' that you believe,
Hold on to somethin' that makes you feel alright....
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.

You gotta hold on to somethin' that you believe,
Hold on to somethin' that makes you feel alright....
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.

Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.


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    My Opinion

    This is an excellent song and one that is somewhat of a dark horse on the album (The Very Best of ELO). A lot of their other songs you've heard from somewhere or else (Cadillac, Monster, etc.) but I don't believe I can recall ever hearing this song. It's simple, it's meaning is relatively easy to gauge and musically it's right on target with the lyrical content. Great cruising song, too.

    mattygabeon January 21, 2009   Link

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