About "That's Just The way It Is"
"That's Just the Way It Is" is a song by English drummer Phil Collins, released as a single in July 1990 from his fourth solo studio album, ...But Seriously (1989). The track features David Crosby on background vocals. The song was only released as a single in Europe and Australasia, while "Do You Remember?" was instead released in the United States. The song reached number 26 in the UK Singles Chart.
The song, according to Collins, is an anti-war ballad that heavily deals with The Troubles of Northern Ireland. The song itself was positively received by most critics. The B-side to the song was "Broadway Chorus", the demo version of "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven".
Top songs by Phil Collins
- In The Air Tonight
- Against All Odds
- Another Day In Paradise
- Can't Stop Loving You
- You'll Be In My Heart
- I Wish It Would Rain Down
- Against All Odds (take A Look At Me Now)
- A Groovy Kind Of Love
- One More Night
- You Touch My Heart
- Two Hearts
- Do You Remember
- This Must Be Love
- Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
- Find A Way To My Heart
- You Can't Hurry Love
- Easy Lover
- Separate Lives
- All Of My Life
- Don't Lose My Number
- Father To Son
- Groovy Kind Of Love
- It's In Your Eyes
- Colours
- Testify
- Everyday
- Son Of Man
- Dance Into The Light
- We Fly So Close
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- Two Worlds
- If Leaving Me Is Easy
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