Released: November 12, 1984

Songwriter: Annie Lennox David A. Stewart

Producer: David A. Stewart

(Julia)
When the leaves turn from green to brown
And autumn shades come tumbling down
(Julia)
To leave a carpet on the ground
Where we have laid

(Julia)
When winter leaves her branches bare
And icy breezes chill the air
(Oh Julia)
The freezing snow lies everywhere
My darling, will we still be there?
(Oh Julia)

(Julia)
When spring rejoices down the lane
And everything is new again
Will everything be just the same
Will we be there?
(Oh Julia)

And the leaves turn from green to brown
And autumn shades come tumbling down
(Julia)
To leave a carpet on the ground
Where we have laid
(Oh Julia)

(Julia)
When winter leaves her branches bare
And icy breezes chill the air
(Oh Julia)
The freezing snow lies everywhere
My darling, will we still be there?

(Julia)
Will we still be there?
Will we still be there?
(Oh Julia)
Will we still be there?

Will we, will we, will we?
Will we, will we?
(Julia)
Will we, will we?

(Julia)
Will we, will we
Will we still be there?
Will we, will we
Will we still be there?

(Julia)
Will we
Will we be there?
Will we, will we
Will we still be there?

Will we
Will we still be there?

Eurythmics

While working as a waitress at a health food restaurant in London, Annie Lennox met Dave Stewart, with whom she formed the band Catch with singer-songwriter Peet Coombes. Catch released one single before adding two more members and changing their name to The Tourists. Under that name, the band scored five UK hits before Coombes' substance abuse broke the band apart.

Lennox and Stewart continued writing together – with Stewart moving from guitar to synthesizer and Lennox adopting an androgynous look – and formed Eurythmics. Within a few years, the duo was propelled into international stardom when “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)”, a single from their second album, became a top ten hit in nine countries.

Over the decade, the duo moved away from their dark new wave sound and S&M imagery, evolving into a more mainstream synthpop band. In that time, they scored twenty-one UK top 40’s (ten of which were also US top 40 hits). In 1990, Eurythmics quietly disbanded and Lennox took a break from music to have her first child.