Black and White Town

Album: Some Cities (2005)
Charted: 6
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  • Here comes the action
    Here comes at last
    Lord give me reaction
    Lord give me your chance

    You should follow me down
    In satellite towns
    There's no color and no sound
    I've been ten feet underground

    I gotta get out of this satellite town

    Here comes some action
    First time in my life
    I gotta get up to get compensation
    I gotta get up to get this to light

    Whether you live alone
    Or you're trying to find your way in this world
    You better make sure that you don't crack you're head on that pavement, man
    My God! what a shock!
    It's been preying on me and mine
    This is a dangerous place man
    This is a dangerous place, there's nothing here.

    You should follow your way down
    In satellite towns
    There's no color and no sound
    I've been ten feet underground

    In A Black and White Town

    You should follow me down
    There's no color and no sound
    In the Black and White Town
    I've been ten feet underground
    In Black and White Town Writer/s: ANDY WILLIAMS, JEZ WILLIAMS, JIMI GOODWIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Paul from MelbourneThe piano intro reminds me of supremes 'heatwave'.
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