This article is from the Brazil - Movie, 1985 FAQ, by David S. Cowen davec@earth.execpc.com with numerous contributions by others.
Brazil...
Where hearts were entertaining June
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured someday soon...
We kissed...
And clung together
Then...
Tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away *
With still a million things to say
Now...
When twilight dims the skies above **
Recalling thrills of our love
There's one thing I'm certain of
Return...
I will...
to old...
BRAZIL.
(NOTES: * In some versions, this line is "The morning found US miles away"
** In some versions, this line is "When twilight dims the STARS
above")
The soundtrack by Michael Kamen is available on compact disc, Milan
35636-2. The disc features music from the film as well as snippets of
dialogue and the title track sung by Kate Bush. The recording is
excellent, and the disc offers insightful liner notes written by Steven
Smith, Terry Gilliam and Michael Kamen.
Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack BRAZIL (Michael Kamen) CD: 1993 US (Milan 35636-2) 1:41 Central Services / The Office 2:10 Sam Lowry's 1st Dream / "Brazil" (vocal by Kate Bush) 0:42 Ducts 3:00 Waiting for Daddy / Sam Lowry's Wetter Dream "The Monoliths Erupt" 1:15 Truck Drive 1:34 The Restaurant (You've Got To Say the Number) 1:14 Mr. Helpmann 0:45 The Elevator 2:07 Jill Brazil / Power Station 1:03 The Party (Part 1) / Plastic Surgery 1:53 Ducting Dream 3:26 Brazil (Performed by Geoff Muldaur, from the Geoff and Maria Muldaur album _Pottery Pie_) 1:18 Days and Nights in Kyoto - The Party (Part 2) 1:46 The Morning After 1:03 Escape? 4:30 The Battle 1:50 Harry Tuttle - "A Man Consumed By Paperwork" 1:44 Mother's Funeral / Forces of Darkness 2:26 Escape ! No Escape ! 2:51 Bachianos Brazil Samba
 
Continue to: