It's so easy to give up nothing ever goes right
Nothing ever seems worth the effort nothing's worth the fight
Setbacks happen all the time life's stil there to seize
Nothing good comes easily so climb up off your knees

Stand you can leave your fears behind find a better way
With the strengh we have combined make it easy
Get together for the benefit work together unite the opposite
Stay together for the sake of it and get it right

Human hearts are so fragile fate and nature so strong
If we fail to get together we can't last too long
Reach out for that better place you can occupy find
The courage to make the difference hold your head up high

Stand we'll be standong by your side you will find your way
You can regain all your pride take it easy
Get together for the benefit work together unite the opposite
Stay together for the sake of it and get it right

Stand you can leave your fears behind find a better way
With the strengh we have combined make it easy

Get together, get together
Get together for the benefit work together unite the opposite
Stay together for the sake of it and get it right
Get together for the benefit work together unite the opposite
Stay together for the sake of it and get it right
Get together for the benefit work together unite the opposite
Stay together for the sake of it and get it right

The Human League

The Human League are a synth pop band from Sheffield, England, formed in 1977. They generated a string of synthesizer-backed dance pop hits throughout the 80s. David Bowie dubbed the group “the sound of the future” in 1981.

The band is best known for its third studio album released in 1981, Dare! The fourth single from Dare, “Don’t You Want Me,” catapulted to #1 in the UK and US.

Phil Oakey is the only core member of the group. The band’s first incarnation was as an arty all-male synthesizer group, composed of Oakey, Martyn Ware, and Ian Craig Marsh. In the 1980s, Ware and Marsh left the group after continued conflicts with Oakey—they went on to form Heaven 17.