Songwriter: Greg Mathieson Trevor Veitch
Producer: Greg Mathieson
Like a fog out on the ocean like a veil across my eyes
Like a mist upon the heather when the moon is on the rise
When the devil came at midnight with his host of alibis
Taking captors in the darkness we were caught up in his lies
Fallen angels, holding on forever time to make it on more
Night heaven or hell wondering how we're ever
Finally gonna set things right
Was it lack of understanding finally drove us to this
Place if they turn the bright lights on us would we bear
It all with grace would we break in little pieces like
The waves upon the sand if they laid it all before us
Would it crumble in our hands
Fallen angels, holding on forever time to make it on more
Night heaven or hell wondering how we're ever
Finally gonna set things right
Like a mist upon the heather when the moon is on the rise
When the devil came at midnight with his host of alibis
Taking captors in the darkness we were caught up in his lies
Fallen angels, holding on forever time to make it on more
Night heaven or hell wondering how we're ever
Finally gonna set things right
Was it lack of understanding finally drove us to this
Place if they turn the bright lights on us would we bear
It all with grace would we break in little pieces like
The waves upon the sand if they laid it all before us
Would it crumble in our hands
Fallen angels, holding on forever time to make it on more
Night heaven or hell wondering how we're ever
Finally gonna set things right
- A Private Heaven (1984)
- For Your Eyes Only
- Strut
- 9 to 5 (Morning Train)
- Almost Over You
- You Could Have Been with Me
- The Lover in Me
- So Far So Good
- How Deep Is the Ocean?
- Double Standard
- Voice on the Radio
- I’m Not Worth the Hurt
- So Much in Love
- Voice on the Radio (Live)
- Can’t Wait Till Tomorrow (Extended Mix)
- Manic Panic
- The Last to Know
- I Like the Fright
- I Will Say Goodbye
- A Letter from Joey
- Money Back Guarantee (Edited Version)
- Natural Love
- There When I Needed You
- Me gustas tal como eres
- El primer tren