Things Can Only Get Better
Howard Jones · 1985
22 min · 4 tracks · new wave · pop rock · synth-pop
Uplifting synth-pop melodies blend with introspective lyrics, creating anthems of hope and resilience.
Things Can Only Get Better is a single by Howard Jones, released in 1985. Uplifting synth-pop melodies blend with introspective lyrics, creating anthems of hope and resilience. The title track 'Things Can Only Get Better' became one of Jones's signature songs, reaching the top 10 in several countries and solidifying his place in 1980s pop culture. The album reflects the optimistic spirit of the era and has been influential in shaping the sound of subsequent new wave artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Things Can Only Get Better sound like?
Uplifting synth-pop melodies blend with introspective lyrics, creating anthems of hope and resilience. Rooted in new wave and pop rock.
What makes Things Can Only Get Better by Howard Jones notable?
The title track 'Things Can Only Get Better' became one of Jones's signature songs, reaching the top 10 in several countries and solidifying his place in 1980s pop culture. The album reflects the optimistic spirit of the era and has been influential in shaping the sound of subsequent new wave artists. By 1985, Howard Jones had established himself as a prominent figure in the synth-pop scene following his debut album 'Human's Lib' in 1984. 'Things Can Only Get Better' marked his transition into mainstream success, capitalizing on the momentum from his previous hits while showcasing his knack for blending catchy hooks with thoughtful lyrics.
How many songs are on Things Can Only Get Better?
Things Can Only Get Better has 4 tracks, running approximately 22 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Things Can Only Get Better (LP version) Standout 3:59
- 2 What Is Love? (new extended version) Standout 6:34
- 3 Things Can Only Get Better (extended version) 7:26
- 4 New Song (new version) Standout 4:48
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