Two Million Voices
Angelic Upstarts Lyrics


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Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices! Two million voices shout at the street

Can you hear the cry there's no retreat
Look at there mouths there open wide
Shout for an answer trying to survive
Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices!

We'll never give up
No need to surrender
We want to work for a future
Give us a chance we want to life
Never to return at dawn!

[Repeat x2]
Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices!

Two million voices shout at the street
Can you hear the cry there's no retreat
Look at there mouths there open wide
Shout for an answer trying to survive

[Repeat x2]
Two million voices can you hear Two million voices




Two million voices can you hear Two million voices
Two million voices!

Overall Meaning

The song "Two Million Voices" by Angelic Upstarts is a powerful protest song that addresses the struggles of the working class in Britain in the early 1980s. The song speaks about the voices of millions of people who are shouting and demanding answers and rights from their government. The repeated lines of "Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices" emphasizes the strength and unity of the working class.


The lyrics further describe the desperation and defiance of the working class who vow never to give up or surrender. They demand opportunities to work for a future and want a chance to live a dignified life. The song signifies the frustration, anger, and hopelessness felt by the working class who are struggling to make ends meet while the government ignores their struggles and needs.


Overall, "Two Million Voices" is a powerful anthem of resistance through solidarity that highlights the divide between the rich and poor and the need for social justice and equality.


Line by Line Meaning

Two million voices, can you hear Two million voices
There are two million people screaming and crying out for help. Can you hear them?


Two million voices! Two million voices shout at the street
These two million people are shouting and crying out for help in the streets.


Can you hear the cry there's no retreat
There is no way to escape the situation these two million people are in. Can you hear their desperate cries?


Look at there mouths there open wide
Their mouths are open wide in hopes that someone will listen to their cries and help them.


Shout for an answer trying to survive
These two million people are screaming and crying out for an answer to their troubles. All they want is to survive.


We'll never give up
These two million people will never give up and will continue to fight for what they need to survive.


No need to surrender
These two million people will not surrender. They will continue fighting until someone listens and helps them.


We want to work for a future
These two million people want to work hard for a better future, but they need help to make this possible.


Give us a chance we want to life
All these two million people want is a chance to live, and they are pleading for someone to help them.


Never to return at dawn!
These two million people do not want to be forced to return to their desperate situation every morning. They need help to break the cycle.




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Gary Douglass

Best album to date. Still true but higher. My best band ever. Still going today πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ»πŸ»πŸ»

Stefan Rothe

R. I. P. Mensi! πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜”πŸ™

oiboy626

ive never heard this version but it sounds way better than the one i have. everything is just more clear.

Stephen Anthony O'Donnell

I really miss Mensi we always had great banter bless him πŸ’™
They were my favourite band at school and we got to support them a few times and they were great people unlike some of my other idols I met.
To be honest I met them all and 95% of them I wanted to give them a slap for being up their own arses.
Our band was The Enemy Derby UK.

Thaimonkey

Bought this when it came out!! This track is as relevant now as it was then!

Jason Blundell

Listening to this years ago, brilliant tune

Larz Gustafsson

Absolutely brilliant!

Bioux

Haven't heard this since I was a baby skinhead in the early 80's !

Pascal gery danny Desplancke

If you are a real skinhead you should listen to this song at least once a week

Carsten Reim

@Pascal gery danny Desplancke Why?

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