Men At Work – Sail To You Lyrics. from album: Two Hearts (1985). Now there is this place With so much space It's at the bottom of the world So it lay unspoiled. Wind and rain, hurricane And the blackman reigned Till the white man came. They sailed to you Sail to you. People talk there And they talk here About the new world They say it's the last frontier But it's so one dimension I feel apprehension And you can't disguise The condescension. I sail to you I sail to you. Dear old england had a mind Around that time 'cause they had a few problems.
Picture cover of the line-up of the then current Men At Work, which was Colin Hay, James Black, Colin Bayley, Paul Williamson, Jeremy Alsop and Chad Wackerman - even though both songs on the 7" are taken from the "Two Hearts" album. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.
Cargo is the second studio album by Australian pop rock band Men at Work, which was released in April 1983. It peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 on the United States Billboard 200, and No. 8 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart. Four singles were released from the album, with "Overkill" being an international top 10 hit in Canada, Ireland, Norway, and US Billboard Hot 100.
Now there is this place With so much space It's at the bottom of the world So it lay unspoiled Wind and rain, hurricane And the blackman reigned Till the white man came. People talk there And they talk here About the new world They say its the last frontier But its so one dimension I feel apprehension And you can't disguise The condescension. I don't know why, I don't even try To work out all of the reasons why Well its like a drug-gets in the blood Calls me back and thats enough. I fly to you Fly to you. I don't care and you don't care All I know thats its there Breath the air into my lungs And pray that doomsday never comes. Sail to you Sail to you.
Sail to you lyrics: If there should be the faintest traces Of you in my summer sky My heart would pound and race And people ask me why Did I pull those funny faces When I walk by the waterside I look for things to say . Sail to you by Men at Work. If there should be the faintest traces. Of you in my summer sky. My heart would pound and race. And people ask me why. Did I pull those funny faces. When I walk by the waterside. I look for things to say. And still I find you. I won't give up. Don't talk of giving up. And every night I swear I've finished. And when I rise to face the day. Resolve just fades away. Trying to find strength of purpose. I place temptation out of reach. Until I find you.
Now there is this place With so much space It's at the bottom of the world So it lay unspoiled. Wind and rain, hurricane And the black man reigned Till the white man came. Dear old England had a mind Around that time 'Cause they had a few problems with The rising crime. Wouldn't lose our head If you stole a loaf of bread You got.
Although the album went gold, it featured no Top 40 singles. The commercial performance of Two Hearts was a considerable disappointment after their first two multi-platinum records and the band broke up shortly after its release.