Nothing's Changed Lyrics
The Calling
Lyrics
It was a day just like this
In a life of our times
Shruggin' signs there's no chance for us
It's not mine to decide
You never listened to what I said
You never thought I'd succeed, well
And though I've given you all I can
You show no faith in me
And I remember and I recall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Though we falter, we don't have to fall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Even when I was young, oh
And the pressure was on, yeah
You always told me to do my thing
So what the hell went wrong
And I remember and I recall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Yeah though we falter, we don't have to fall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
An outcast comin' home, opinions stay the same
They'll spit them out and spin me right back through the door
The louder that we scream, the more invisible we seem
Is it gonna last forever, yeah
You don't have to fall
You can change at all
Is it gonna last forever, forever
Now, now I'm learning the lies, oh
From the skies where they reign
Can't find shelter for myself
And you're all to blame
And I remember and I recall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Yeah though we falter, we don't have to fall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
And I remember and I recall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Yeah though we falter, we don't have to fall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
And I remember and I recall
And I can see that nothing's changed at all
Yeah though we falter
Song & Lyrics Facts
The Calling's song "Nothing's Changed" was released in 2001 on their debut album, Camino Palmero. The lyrics were written by lead singer Alex Band and Aaron Kamin with additional writing from Dan Lavery.
The song is a power ballad about the pain of a broken relationship and features an uplifting chorus that gives hope for the future. It became one of the band's most popular songs and remains a fan favorite to this day. The lyrics explore themes of heartbreak, resilience, and optimism as the narrator reflects on how nothing has changed despite the end of a relationship.