Panic in Detroit

David Bowie

He looked a lot like Che Guevara, drove a diesel van
Kept his gun in quiet seclusion, such a humble man
The only survivor of the National People's Gang
Panic in Detroit, I asked for an autograph
He wanted to stay home, I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit

He laughed at accidental sirens that broke the evening gloom
The police had warned of repercussions
They followed none too soon
A trickle of strangers were all that were left alive
Panic in Detroit, I asked for an autograph
He wanted to stay home, I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit

Putting on some clothes I made my way to school
And I found my teacher crouching in his overalls
I screamed and ran to smash my favorite slot machine
And jumped the silent cars that slept at traffic lights

Having scored a trillion dollars, made a run back home
Found him slumped across the table a gun and me alone
I ran to the window looked for a plane or two
Panic in Detroit he'd left me an autograph
Let me collect dust I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit
Panic in Detroit
Panic in Detroit

Trivia about the song Panic in Detroit by David Bowie

On which albums was the song “Panic in Detroit” released by David Bowie?
David Bowie released the song on the albums “Aladdin Sane” in 1973, “David Live” in 1974, “Rare” in 1982, “Sound + Vision” in 1989, “Heathen” in 2002, “Live Nassau Coliseum ’76” in 2010, “Five Years 1969-1973” in 2015, and “Who Can I Be Now? [1974 - 1976]” in 2016.

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