52nd Street

Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan

It's always raining in here
Each time I walk thro' these doors
Expensive suits and cheap whores
And I'm always sorry

Money flows real fast
Though I'm not supposed to touch
But they always say how much
They love my music

No matter what I wear
It's always freezing cold
And their teeth are made of sharpened gold
Tho' their smiles are Polished white

Lives turn into units
In this building built with fear
They breathe contempt in here
And they call it the record business

Justice day will come
And this steel will turn to rust
And this concrete turn to dust
And I won't be sorry
My life outside of power
I see myself in the faces
Classes, groups and races
Locked out of power

Workers
Blacks
Jews
Children
Ché
Africa
Cuba
And I hear myself in their music

Trivia about the song 52nd Street by Jack Bruce

When was the song “52nd Street” released by Jack Bruce?
The song 52nd Street was released in 2001, on the album “Shadows In The Air”.
Who composed the song “52nd Street” by Jack Bruce?
The song “52nd Street” by Jack Bruce was composed by Jack Bruce, Kip Hanrahan.

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