Genius Lyrics
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The Clash – Lover's Rock
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[Intro] / (Two, three, four) / [Chorus] / Yeah, you must treat your lover girl right / If you wanna make lover's rock / You must know the place you can kiss / To make lover's rock
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The Clash – Lover's Rock (Vanillia Studios Demo Version)
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[Intro] / (Two, three, four) / [Chorus] / Yeah, you must treat your lover girl right / If you wanna make lover's rock / You must know the place you can kiss / To make lover's rock
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TV Girl – Lovers Rock
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The ninth track off TV Girl’s French Exit, “Lovers Rock” is a love ballad named after the reggae sub-genre Lovers Rock, common in the ‘70s and '80s, which was noted for its
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Jaurim – Lover's Rock
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[Verse 1] / Yeah, you must treat your lover girl right / If you wanna make lover's rock / You must know a place you can kiss / To make lovers rock / 'Cause everybody knows it's a
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The Clash – Paul's Tune (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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The Clash – Rudie Can't Fail
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Like other songs on London Calling, “Rudie Can’t Fail” has a strong reggae influence.
The song revolves around Rudie, who is part of the rude boys, a 1960s Jamaican subculture
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The Clash – Rudie Can't Fail (Vanillia Studios Demo Version)
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[Intro: Joe Strummer] / We don't want any of that shit / [Verse 1: Joe Strummer and Mick Jones] / How you get so rude and'a reckless? / Don't you be so crude and'a feckless / You
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The Clash – Where You Gonna Go (Soweto) [Vanilla Studios Demo Version]
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Never officially released to the public in anything but its demo version, “Where You Gonna Go (Soweto)” was recorded at Vanilla Studios. Though the idea of it being on their iconic
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The Clash – Death or Glory (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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[Intro] / Hey / [Verse 1] / Now every cheap hood strikes a bargain with the world / And ends up makin' payments on a sofa or a girl / "Love" and "hate" tattooed across the knuckles
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The Clash – Revolution Rock
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A cover version of Danny Ray’s B-side to “Rastaman Live Up”, which was also released in 1979. Danny Ray’s version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqBchwVRhX0
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The Clash – Lost in the Supermarket (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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[Chorus] / I'm all lost in the supermarket / I can no longer shop happily / I came in here for the special offer / Guaranteed personality / [Verse 1] / I wasn't born, so much as I
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The Clash – Koka Kola, Advertising & Cocaine (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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The demo to their 1979 hit “Koka Kola,” “Koka Kola, Advertising & Cocaine” was recorded at Vanilla Studios. The song was released alongside numerous other demos on the twenty-fifth
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The Clash – Four Horsemen
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“Four Horsemen” is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse, who, according to The Book of Revelation, were be unleashed upon the world as harbingers of the Apocalypse
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The Clash – London Calling (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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[Verse 1] / London calling to the faraway towns / Now war is declared and battle come down / London calling to the underworld / Come outta' the cupboard, ya' boys and girls
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The Clash – The Card Cheat
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The Card Cheat is the final track on the third side of The Clash’s 3rd LP London Calling.
While working on “The Card Cheat”, the band recorded each part twice to create a “sound
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The Clash – Remote Control (Vanilla Studios Demo Version)
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[Verse 1] / Who needs remote control / From the Civic Hall / Push a button / Activate / You got to work / You're late / [Verse 2] / It's so grey in London town / With a Panda car
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