Out In The Streets

Ellie Greenwich / Jeff Barry

He don't hang around with the gang no more
He don't do the wild things that he did before
He used to act bad
Used to but he quit it
It makes me so sad
'cause i know that he did it for me
I can see
His heart
His heart is out in the street
He don't comb his hair like he did before
He don't wear those dirty old black boots no more
But he's not the same
There's something 'bout his kisses that tells me he's changed
I know there's something missing inside
Something died
His heart
His heart is out in the streets
He grew up on the sidewalk streetlights shining above
He grew up with no one to love
He grew up on the sidewalk
He grew up running free
He grew up and then he met me
He don't hang around with the gang no more
Gee he doesn't smile like he did before
I wish i didn't care
I wish i'd never met him
They're waiting out there
So i got to set him free
He's gotta be
Out in the street
His heart
His heart is out in the street
He don't hang around with the gang no more
{he's out in the street}
He don't hang around with the gang no more
He don't hang around with the gang no more
{he's out in the street}
He don't hang around with the gang no more

Trivia about the song Out In The Streets by Blondie

On which albums was the song “Out In The Streets” released by Blondie?
Blondie released the song on the albums “Blondie” in 1975 and “No Exit” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Out In The Streets” by Blondie?
The song “Out In The Streets” by Blondie was composed by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry.

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