Bruce Hornsby And The Range – The Way It Is (12" Instrumental mix) 1986

Producer – Bruce Hornsby, Elliot Scheiner Written-By – B.R. Hornsby, J. Hornsby © 1986 RCA/Ariola International Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS SONG. "The Way It Is" is a song recorded by Bruce Hornsby and the Range from their 1986 album The Way It Is. It topped the charts in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands in 1986,and peaked inside the top twenty in such countries as Ireland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Written by Bruce Hornsby, it made explicit reference to the American Civil Rights Movement. Musically, the song is characterized by two long lyrical piano solos. Lyric: Standing in line marking time-- Waiting for the welfare dime 'Cause they can't buy a job The man in the silk suit hurries by As he catches the poor old ladies' eyes Just for fun he says "Get a job" That's just the way it is Some things will never change That's just the way it is But don't you believe them They say hey little boy you can't go Where the others go 'Cause you don't look like they do Said hey old man how can you stand To think that way Did you really think about it Before you made the rules He said, Son That's just the way it is Some things will never change That's just the way it is But don't you believe them Well they passed a law in '64 To give those who ain't got a little more But it only goes so far Because the law another's mind When all it sees at the hiring time Is the line on the color bar That's just the way it is Some things will never change That's just the way it is But don't you believe them