Description
Paul Weller – Brand New Start
Label: Island Records CIDDJ 711
Format: CD, Promo, Single
Country: UK
Released: 1998
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Mod
Tracklist:
1 Brand New Start 4:08
2 The Riverbank 3:37
In ‘Island Studios’ Custom Die-Cut Card Sleeve.
I’m gonna clear out my head
I’m gonna get myself straight
I know it’s never too late
To make a brand new start
I’m gonna get myself straight
I know it’s never too late
To make a brand new start
I’m gonna kick down the door
I’m gonna get myself in
I’m gonna fix up the yard
And not fall back again
I’m gonna get myself in
I’m gonna fix up the yard
And not fall back again
I’m gonna clear up my earth
And build a heaven off the ground
Not something distant on a cloud
But something real to me
But something real to me
And build a heaven off the ground
Not something distant on a cloud
But something real to me
But something real to me
All that I can I can be
All that I am I can’t see
All that is mine is in my hands
So to myself I call
All that I am I can’t see
All that is mine is in my hands
So to myself I call
There’s somewhere else I should be
There’s someone else I can’t see
There’s something more I can find
There’s only love to me
There’s someone else I can’t see
There’s something more I can find
There’s only love to me
I’m gonna clean up my earth
And build a heaven off the ground
Not something distant on a cloud
But something real to me
But something real to me
And build a heaven off the ground
Not something distant on a cloud
But something real to me
But something real to me
I’m gonna clean up my head
I’m gonna get myself straight
I feel it’s never too late
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start
I’m gonna get myself straight
I feel it’s never too late
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start
To make a brand new start
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Paul Weller wrote this song specifically for a homeless charity concert he was doing. He told The Guardian that he penned it thinking about homelessness and making “a brand new start”.
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The song was released as standalone single and became Weller’s 13th solo UK Top 20 hit.
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