Don't Stop
HOPE DOES NOT EXPIRE.
WORDS OF HOPE
Written in heartbreak as her marriage to bandmate John McVie was ending, Christine McVie turned pain into one of the most quietly radical songs of the 1970s. Released on Rumours in 1977, “Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow” is not naive optimism. It is a daily decision. A discipline. The right words find new lives in new moments.
These are not band tees. These are the words that raised us.
HOPE DOES NOT EXPIRE.
Written in heartbreak as her marriage to bandmate John McVie was ending, Christine McVie turned pain into one of the most quietly radical songs of the 1970s. Released on Rumours in 1977, “Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow” is not naive optimism. It is a daily decision. A discipline. The right words find new lives in new moments.
These are not band tees. These are the words that raised us.
WHY LYRICS MATTER
Words outlive the music. They show up in protests, weddings, breakups, and revolutions. Built in by partnership with Universal Music Publishing Group, The Word Dept. treats lyrics as what they've always been: enduring works of intellectual property. Every product honors the songwriter. Every design credits the craft.
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