It's no time to stop believing
It's no time to be unsure
Don't go change your mind about us
There's no need to feel insecure

Don't go thinking it's all over
'Cause you know that it's not true
It's no time to stop believing
I'm still in love with you
(Don't stop believing)
I'm still in love with you
(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, don't stop believing)

It's a phase we're going through
It will pass and you will see
We'll look back and laugh
I've got faith on you
(Don't stop believing)
So have some faith in me
(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, don't stop believing)

It's no time to stop believing
It's no time to be unsure
Don't go change your mind about us
There's no need to feel insecure

It's so hard to get somewhere
And I try too hard, I know
But I'm doing it for us
And if you're not with me, girl
(Don't stop believing)
I don't wanna go
(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, don't stop believing)
I don't wanna go

It's no time to stop believing
There's no need for any doubt
Don't you even think of leaving
I don't want the flame to go out
(Don't stop, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, don't stop)

It's a phase we're going through
It will pass and you will see
We'll look back and laugh
I've got faith on you
(Don't stop believing)
So have some faith in me
(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, don't stop believing)

It's no time to stop believing, don't stop
Don't be unsure
Don't you change your mind about us
There's no need to feel insecure

Smokey Robinson

Arguably the greatest songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century, Robinson’s timeless creations for Motown, both for his own group and for other artists, provided the ultimate example of what a pop song can be. From The Beatles to Bob Dylan, the rest of the 60s followed in his wake

As if that wasn’t enough, he created a whole new genre in the mid-70s with “quiet storm”, a radio format named after one of his songs. He continues writing and performing today.