Hey Young London

Barry Ian Blue, Keren Jane Woodward, Sara Elizabeth Dallin, Siobhan Maire Deirdre Fahey, Stan Shaw

[Chorus]
Hey young London you're looking good
Dressing up like you know you should
Hey young London you're the brightest star
So you ride about got to get that far

Well I've read your face
And seen your place
And you'll let me in
If I share your tastes
You know the night spots
If you want to stay hip
Have you flown to Paris
Hope you have a good trip

[Bridge]
We don't care
You know that we don't care
We don't care
Do you know that we wear flares

Hey young London you're looking good
The lights are less well that's understood
Hey young London take your time and go
The girls are young but they act so old

You're heading for
The same pub each night
Girls in the corner
Boys looking for a fight
Even he might rock
Each others self control
When you get engaged
You know you've reached your goal

[Bridge]

Hey young London you're looking good
You got the money you can choose your moods
Hey young London you're a bright young thing
Your private houses are a public thing

She's so afraid
She sees a dead still light
And her dress is see-through
And his pants on tight
With his girl at his side
He doesn't need his breaks
And a smile on his face
For all the risks he takes

[Chorus]

Hey young London you're looking good
The lights are less well that's understood
Hey young London take your time and go
The girls are young

Trivia about the song Hey Young London by Bananarama

When was the song “Hey Young London” released by Bananarama?
The song Hey Young London was released in 1983, on the album “Deep Sea Skiving”.
Who composed the song “Hey Young London” by Bananarama?
The song “Hey Young London” by Bananarama was composed by Barry Ian Blue, Keren Jane Woodward, Sara Elizabeth Dallin, Siobhan Maire Deirdre Fahey, Stan Shaw.

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