Produced by Peter Walsh, the track features a clean, crisp production style that AllMusic notes gives it a "brash pop edge" compared to their earlier "echo-laden" records. Lyrical Themes: "Everything is Possible"
It is built on Derek Forbes’ "funky bass line," Charlie Burchill’s sharp, stinging guitar riffs, and Mick MacNeil’s "splashy keyboard hooks".
Central lines like "Belief is a beauty thing" and "Everything is possible in the game of life" serve as a "call to arms" for a generation of early-80s listeners.
The track represents a "pure pop" shift for the band, shedding the darker, atmospheric textures of their previous work for a sleeker, radio-friendly sound.
While the lyrics are somewhat abstract, they capture a "wistful edge" and a sense of "lyrical exaltation" that defined the era's musical spirit. Critical and Cultural Legacy




