Listen to or download the song.
Play this on the jukebox and listen to a lot of other versions too.
You can also download all the different musical versions, in the order they went up.
Check Xylaroo’s Facebook page, Instagram page, YouTube channel and Bandcamp page for more info.
From Janis: I will confess that Xylaroo are a bit of a mystery to me. When pressed for information about themselves, all I could get was “Two half-British, half Papua New Guinean sisters (Coco and Holly Chant) making music out of East London.” That’s it. No “And we have a new record coming out” or “Here’s our social media information.” It’s kind of a relief to hear from musicians who just say “This is us” and let it go at that; as the video would indicate, they’re in it for the music, like everyone else on this project. But after watching the video and listening to the music, I wish I knew more!
BETTER TIMES WILL COME
(Janis Ian)
Better times, better times will come.
Better times, better times will come.
When this world learns to live as one,
oh, better times will come
When we greet each dawn without fear
knowing loved ones soon will be near
When the winds of war
cannot blow any more
Oh, better times will come
CHORUS
Though we live each day as our last
we know someday soon it will pass
We will dance, we will sing
in that never-ending spring
Oh, better times will come
CHORUS
“Better Times Will Come” words & music by Janis Ian; © Janis Ian 2020. All rights reserved; international copyrights secured. Used by permission