Stepping Into Line

CARL SMYTH, CHRIS FOREMAN, DANIEL WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE THOMPSON, MARK BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON

I didn't want to,
Leave you behind,
But your clothes weren't stepping,
Into line.
Too much self pity,
Not enough nitty gritty
And just when you were looking pretty
Pretty boring, pretty drab, out of date, colors bad,

You should know it stays the same.
No individuals things ever change.
But if it's new, its in the past.
Everything goes by so fast.
Upstaged by the supporting cast.
don't ask the girlfriend to throw it away,
It'll be in fashion by next Friday,
Hoping our clothes have something say

Take it away!

Haha

The in vogue clock goes spinning round
Space age fashion lifts off the ground
Just accept the new faith
Try and look common place
Instead of looking out of place

But can't you see I'm staying still, that rich little bastards made me Ill,
Ill, Ill!

Trivia about the song Stepping Into Line by Madness

On which albums was the song “Stepping Into Line” released by Madness?
Madness released the song on the albums “It's...Madness” in 1990, “It’s... Madness” in 1990, and “The Business: The Definitive Singles Collection” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Stepping Into Line” by Madness?
The song “Stepping Into Line” by Madness was composed by CARL SMYTH, CHRIS FOREMAN, DANIEL WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE THOMPSON, MARK BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON.

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