Things Can Only Get Better

Album: Dream Into Action (1985)
Charted: 6 5
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Songfacts®:

  • When we spoke with Howard Jones, he told us he decided to write this positive song for the audience he had garnered following the success of his debut album, Human's Lib: "We're talking about the second album, now, and I'd had great success with the first one. I thought, People are listening to me, so what can I give them that is really going to help? And everyone goes through s--t. Everyone goes through bad times. Every single person on the planet goes through bad times. And it's great sometimes to have somebody say to you, 'Come on, even if it gets so you lose everything and everything goes horribly wrong, you can still pick yourself up and go forward, and you can make it right, you can make things get better.'"
  • Howard Jones added he believes the song is still relevant nowadays: "I'm so glad that I can stick to those sentiments now. And they're just as relevant, really. I think pop music, one of the things it should be is like a cheerleading song that helps you get through a bad time and pick you up a bit when you're feeling a bit exhausted and glub. And that's what I really wanted to do."
  • Howard recorded a Simlish-language version of this song for the 2004 game The Sims 2.
  • The video, directed by Nigel Dick, was very popular on MTV, which in its early years favored British acts with outrageous haircuts. The Charlie Chaplin character who shows up in the clip is Jed Hoile, a mime who was part of Jones' stage act.

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  • Jim Castro from Rowland Heights. CaGreat record - Asking everyone - what is that 80's song - He just sings - Woooah - Wooooah Woooah Wooooah - - I found it - lol- Masterpiece - always a part of the Big 80's -
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