Down In The Subway

Dave Ball / Marc Almond

Rain keeps on falling
Sun refuse to shine
Baby quit your stalling
And say that you are mine

'Cos I've got so many troubles
Oh, I feel like I could cry
Going down in the subway
Jump on the train-tracks and die

Down in the subway
I hide these tears of mine
Down in the subway
I'm gonna cry, cry, cry 'til the end of the line

Cold-hearted baby
You're too mean to smile
Every day is stormy
Oh, you're my evil child

I've got so many troubles
Oh, I feel like I could cry
Going down in the subway
Jump on that train-track and die

Red-blooded baby
You're too tough for me
Well I don't mean maybe
Oh why don't you let me be

'Cos I got so many troubles
Whoa I feel like I could cry
Going down in the subway
Jump on that train-track and die

Jump on that train-track and die

Jump on that train-track and die

Going down in the subway
Jump on that train-track and die

Jump on that train-track and die

Trivia about the song Down In The Subway by Soft Cell

On which albums was the song “Down In The Subway” released by Soft Cell?
Soft Cell released the song on the albums “This Last Night In Sodom” in 1984 and “The Very Best of Soft Cell” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Down In The Subway” by Soft Cell?
The song “Down In The Subway” by Soft Cell was composed by Dave Ball and Marc Almond.

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