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All Mod Cons

Album - 3 november 1978 - DeB Id: 43037
By The Jam
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Album DeRango™ 2,86

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All Mod Cons (01:20)
Seen you before, I know your sort,
You think the world awaits your every breath
You'll be my friend, or so you say
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To be someone must be a wonderful thing
A famous footballer a rock singer
or a big film star, yes I think I would like that
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Mr. Clean (03:29)
Daylight dawns, you wake up and yawn - Mr. Clean
A piece of toast from the one you love most - and you leave
You catch your bus in the 8 o'clock rush,
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David Watts (02:56)
I am a dull and simple lad
Cannot tell water from champagne
and I have never met the Queen
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English Rose (02:51)
No matter where I roam
I will ""RETURN"" to my English rose
For no bonds can ever tempt me from she
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In the Crowd (05:40)
When I'm in the crowd, I don't see anything
My mind goes a blank, in the humid sunshine
when I'm in the crowd I don't see anything
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Billy Hunt (03:01)
If it's not you moaning, then it's someone else,
Jumping down my throat, every chance you get,
If it's not you crying, then it's probably me
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It's Too Bad (02:37)
All we seem to do is talk about it
we always end up shouting about it
there was a time when we could overcome it
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Fly (03:20)
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Where the streets are paved with blood,
with cataclysmic overtones,
Fear and hate linger in the air,
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The distant echo -
of faraway voices boarding faraway trains
To take them home to
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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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