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In the City

Album - 20 may 1977 - DeB Id: 35711
By The Jam
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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 Paul Weller was not yet 20 when he channeled his youthful rage into the stunning debut of the Jam.

 Raw and explosive, the tracks of In The City shine with an unusual light for having been written by such a young guy.

 Listen to The Jam's explosive debut 'In The City' and experience punk rock fueled by raw youthful energy today!

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Art School (02:01)
Anything that you wanna do, anyplace that you wanna go
Don't need permission for everything that you want
Any taste that you feel is right
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Knew the time to leave had come when you pointed out your ring
Never could see what was in this matrimony thing
Baby, baby, baby you sure made a noise when I left
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Things are getting just too cozy for me
And I see people as they see me
Gonna break away and gain control
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Batman Theme (01:30)
Batman
Batman
Batman, Batman, Batman
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In the City (02:18)
In the city there's a thousand things I want to say to you
But whenever I approach you, you make me look a fool
I wanna say, I wanna tell you
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Non-stop dancing, truly out on the floor
Non-stop moving, baby, baby
Still you scream out for more
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Bricks and mortar, reflecting social change,
Cracks in the pavement, reveal cravings for success
Why do we try to hide our past
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The Jam

The Jam were an English Mod revival/punk/new wave trio from Woking, Surrey: Paul Weller (guitar, vocals), Bruce Foxton (bass), and Rick Buckler (drums). Active from 1972 to 1982, they scored UK No.1 singles with Going Underground, Start!, and Town Called Malice, and released six studio albums from In the City (1977) to The Gift (1982).
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