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"The Game" is a single by New Order, from the album Music Complete, released 24th September 2015. The track is 5:07 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about New Order.
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How much we tried, but how we hurt? In this empty space, in which we live We will not have, we will not give We're waiting for one raising kiss It's so clear, but we can't see it It's in the air that we breathe in It's so near, but we can't touch it But it is here, and we love it For life is good, and it's forever It's in our blood, and our endeavor Higher than the sky, taller than a man can reach And if we break up, we are not here These are the times in which we live Higher than the sky, taller than a man can reach And if we break up, we are not here These are the times in which we live Higher than the sky, taller than a man can reach And if we break up, we are not here These are the times in which we live It's so clear, but we can't see it It's in the air that we breathe in It's so near, but we can't touch it But it is here, and we love it For life is good, and it is special I want more precious metal It's not over, and it's not hopeful For this is light and it's immortal
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A record six British acts are honoured, surpassing 2019's haul of five.

The track was captured during a live session at Abbey Road Studios.

New Order releases charity t-shirt featuring 'Blue Monday' lyrics and synth design, with proceeds supporting mental health organization CALM.

In addition to the single, The National have released an actual New Order t-shirt alongside the iconic Manchester band to accompany the release.

The festival is set to take place in Manchester from 11th to 14th October.

The shirt, designed by Factory Records graphic designer Peter Saville and based on the iconic 1983 track of the same name, is available to pre-order from today and until February 17th with 100% of proceeds going to the charity.
