What Are The Lyrics To The '80s Song That Goes: 'From The Very, Very Young To The Very, Very Old' And 'From The Centre Of The Earth To The Corner Of The Globe'?

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The song you're looking for is Lean On Me by Red Box. The song featured on their debut album, The Circle & The Square, and was a top-10 hit in the UK.

Red Box are a pop group from England, who were first active between 1983 and 1990. They reformed in 2010, and are still together in July 2012.

Lyrics to Lean On Me by Red Box

Are we happy? Are we scared? Are we shouting? Never heard! Are we running? Running brave ! Are we fighting? Making waves? The first man he gets up and he says: well can I have a say? Singing man on fire pray for rain do a mad man do we say? Ten men may get up and they say: well can we have a say? Have we lost the spoken word? From the very very young to the very very old everybody now say aye. From the center of the earth to the corners of the globe Everyone of you say aye. Nobody better let me down gotta run from the other side Are we happy? Are we scared? Are we shouting? Never heard! The first man he gets up and he says: well can I have a say? Cut of drama powel' of sound. Are we progress? Don't lose ground! Ten men may get up and they say: well can we have a say? Are we fighting? Making waves? From the very very young to the very very old Everybody now say aye. From the center of the earth to the corners of the globe Everyone of you say aye. Nobody better let me down we will see on the other side. Lean on me From the very very young to the very very old Everybody now say aye. From the center of the earth to the corners of the globe Everyone of you say aye. Nobody better let me down we will see on the other side. Lean on me From the very very young to the very very old From the very very young to the very very old Everybody now say aye...

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