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"Times Change" is a track by New Order, from the album Republic, released 2nd May 1993. The track is 3:53 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about New Order.
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In a manger like Christ I lay Yellow fever, yellow hay Feel the rhythm, sweetest sound Making, breaking sacred ground I'd give you a piece of my love for free But whatever I say, you'll never see Acquire a taste for a different sound Make or break it this side of town Life will never be the same In Port-Royal town I hear it coming The shaking of the ground They're stealing in the day In Port-Royal town The children are running Ever strange the lives we lead So detached from the things we need Signs of greed in everyone Instant eviction and the blood on a gun Just when you think you've found it Spinning world I want to spin around it What is wrong? This pain won't peel The fibers of my life won't heal Life will never be the same In Port-Royal town I hear it coming The shaking of the ground They're stealing in the day In Port-Royal town The children are running Life will never be the same In Port-Royal town I hear it coming The shaking of the ground They're stealing in the day In Port-Royal town The children are running
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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.
