Taking My Baby Up Town

JOAN ARMATRADING

I was walking down the street, looking like a million dollars
With a pretty person, my arm when someone started shouting
They were hooting and a hollering
They were saying, "I should never have been born"

I said, "Baby, you hear that?"
You're listening to the voices of fools
I said, "Baby, let me tell you"

What they're trying to do
They're trying to make our love
A thing of the past but I said, "Aha"

The very next day it was early in the morning
The sun was shining on my back
I was feeling pretty rested, the air smelt good
And I forgot about the thing in the park

When they walked up then they passed me
You know, I didn't want to turn my head
But they started up again and those silly voices rang
And the clanging was too much for my brain

But I said, "Aha, what we've got is the best"

It was Friday, I had money, I was feeling kind of special
I was taking my baby, up town
The moon was high, the stars were bright
And there was lots of people in the street

I held your hand, you kissed me and then
All the people started to stare, we started a commotion
Someone making comments, morals
The state of affairs and I said, "What we got is the best"

Trivia about the song Taking My Baby Up Town by Joan Armatrading

When was the song “Taking My Baby Up Town” released by Joan Armatrading?
The song Taking My Baby Up Town was released in 1978, on the album “To the Limit”.
Who composed the song “Taking My Baby Up Town” by Joan Armatrading?
The song “Taking My Baby Up Town” by Joan Armatrading was composed by JOAN ARMATRADING.

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