Detroit 442

CHRISTOPHER STEIN, JAMES MOLLICA DESTRI

You know he can't be tested, he can't be read or found
Urban grey takes breath away, he wants to push his pedal to the ground
And the night's what's right, puts him at the wheel
Well, I eat danger, any stranger is all right
Feel hot to go like Jimmy O, dodging flying objects at the show
And the lights make me fight
In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could ride with you

This town's a concrete factory and Dad and Mum look just like me
I'm on the plant assembly line. Too late now. Too far behind
You said you want to hang around, no-one really cares where you go
Take your time. Things never change

In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could ride with you
In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could ride with you
In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could ride with you
In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could ride with you

One more to market, one more piggie, and they all, they all look just like me, yeah

Trivia about the song Detroit 442 by Blondie

On which albums was the song “Detroit 442” released by Blondie?
Blondie released the song on the albums “Plastic Letters” in 1978 and “Against The Odds: 1974 - 1982” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Detroit 442” by Blondie?
The song “Detroit 442” by Blondie was composed by CHRISTOPHER STEIN, JAMES MOLLICA DESTRI.

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