Street Fighting Man

Keith Richards / Mick Jagger

Everywhere I hear the sound
Of marching, charging feet boy
'Cause the summer's here
And the time is right for
Fighting in the street boy

Hey think the time is right
For a palace revolution
Where I live the game to play
Is just to compromise my solution

What can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause you see bein' London town
There's just no other place
For a street fighting man

Hey did I tell you that my name
Was called disturbance
And I'll shout and scream
And I'll kill the king and
I'll rail at all his servants

What can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause you see bein' London town
There's just no place
For a street fighting man

Everywhere I hear the sound
Of marching, charging feet boy
'Cause the summer's here
And the time is right for
Fighting in the street boy

What can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause you see bein' London town
There's just no other place
For a street fighting man

Trivia about the song Street Fighting Man by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “Street Fighting Man” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “Storyteller: The Complete Anthology” in 1989, “An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down” in 1998, “The Very Best Of” in 1998, “Reason To Believe - The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings” in 2002, and “Gold” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Street Fighting Man” by Rod Stewart?
The song “Street Fighting Man” by Rod Stewart was composed by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger.

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