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Hey Now What You Doing



Hey now what you doing
Don't go down the road to ruin
Look back at where you came from
Count to ten before you go wrong

You had the brightest future
Writing songs on your computer
But you couldn't walk that extra mile
And now your life is running wild

You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control

The things you say to me
What is it that your eyes see
Is it love or is it hate
Banging on an open gate

Hey now, who's that with you
What's that thing I saw him give you
Turn round don't come no closer
You took it from my shoulder holster

You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control

You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control

Why don't you put that gun right down
Before you kill the love you found

Hey now what you doing (what you doing)
Don't go down the road to ruin
Original Artist
New Order

Live Statistics
This was played 7 times.

Live Debut

Henry J. Kaiser Arena, Oakland, California (US)  2005-04-29 12:00:00 AM

Last Live

Southside Festival, Neuhausen ob Eck (DE)  2005-06-10 12:00:00 AM

Credits
Produced by New Order and Stephen Street, mixed by Stephen Street and Cenzo Townshend, engineered by Cenzo Townshend.

Official Versions
Album Version (5:16)  HyperLink












Notes

Bernard: “It’s fresh. It doesn’t remind me of anything we’ve done before. I was thinking of a lad from Moss Side when I was writing the lyrics.”

Phil: “It’s got power and it’s instant. It came from my guitar riff idea, so I like it, and it’s quite easy to play.”
Steve: “It’s daring of Bernard to try rhyming future and computer. I admire that.”

Working title: Road To Ruin