Machines

Gary McDowell / Michael Conroy / Modern English / Richard Brown / Robbie Grey / Stephen Walker

Old machinery's broken down
There's no new past there's no new sound
What would you do if they crumbled to the ground
Wake up you must be dreaming

Changes in our lives
We'll make it in the end
Machinery's broken in two
What are we to do?

Where were you when the day caved in
It seems the streets were the place to be
Something quite disturbing filled the air
Wake up you must be dreaming (what an uneasy feeling)

Machine fell down and smashed the ground
People cried for miles around
Well that's what someone said
Wake up you must be dreaming (a quite uneasy feeling)

What are we to do?

Trivia about the song Machines by Modern English

On which albums was the song “Machines” released by Modern English?
Modern English released the song on the albums “Ricochet Days” in 1984 and “The Best Of Modern English - Life In The Gladhouse” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Machines” by Modern English?
The song “Machines” by Modern English was composed by Gary McDowell, Michael Conroy, Modern English, Richard Brown, Robbie Grey, and Stephen Walker.

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