Black Formed in Liverpool, England in 1980, the pop group Black was primarily a vehicle for singer/songwriter Colin Vearncombe, who first emerged at the age of 16 in the punk unit the Epileptic Tits. The first incarnation of Black, consisting of Vearncombe and a cast of anonymous session players, debuted with the single “Human Features“ on the local Rox label. The record quickly sold out, and soon Vearncombe was approached by the Eternal label, operated by fellow Liverpudlians Pete Wylie and Wah! With the addition of ex-Last Chant keyboardist Dave Dickie and bassist Jimmy Sangster, Black became a true band, and soon issued their sophomore effort “More Than the Sun.“ Lyrics You don't believe me I can tell it by your eyes There's a kind of magic to be had from your lies. I used to say that today is like tomorrow Don't sell it short for truth. I should have known I should have known should have known how I should have known I should have known by now but now Everything is coming up roses everything is coming up roses. You don't understand it I can tell it by your smile There's a kind of freedom to be had from your lies. is like tomorrow Don't sell it short for truth. I should have known I should have known should have known how Everything is coming up roses everything is coming up coming up Everything is coming up roses. Everything is coming up roses everything is coming up roses Everything is coming up roses everything is coming up coming up Everything is coming up roses
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