Rumble In Brighton

Brian Setzer / Slim Jim Phantom

Well there's the rockabilly cats with their pomps real high
Wearing black drape coats, all real gone guys
The cool skinheads with roll up jeans
Looking real tough and mighty mean


There's a rumble in Brighton tonight
Ringside seats for the neighborhood fight,
There ain't a Godddamn thing that the cops can do,
There's a rumble in Brighton tonight.


They sew fish hooks under their colars,
Got razors in their shoes
"Go cat go" is their battle cry
World War Three is starting to brew


Well, the skinheads all use black jacks
And they're looking mighty mean
They got chains wrapped around their fingers
And their heads are all shaven clean


There's a rumble in Brighton tonight
Ringside seats for the neighborhood fight,
There ain't a Goddamn thing that the cops can do,
There's a rumble in Brighton tonight.


Well there ain't a man left standing,
So let's all go grab a beer
No team is a winner
So we'll see you all next year


There's a rumble in Brighton tonight
Ringside seats for the neighborhood fight,
There ain't a Goddamn thing that the cops can do,
There's a rumble in Brighton tonight.


Rumble in Brighton tonight
Rumble on the beach tonight,
Rumble in Brighton tonight
Rumble on the beach tonight,
Well man there ain't a Goddamn thing that the cops can do,
So line back up for a side line view
Ringside seats for the neighborhood fight
There's a rumble in Brighton tonight.

Trivia about the song Rumble In Brighton by Stray Cats

On which albums was the song “Rumble In Brighton” released by Stray Cats?
Stray Cats released the song on the albums “Stray Cats” in 1980, “Built for Speed” in 1982, “Something Else (Live)” in 1994, “The Best of” in 1998, “"Live" Struttin'” in 1998, “Hollywood Strut: the Unreleased Cuts” in 2000, “Feline Frisky” in 2001, “Rockabilly Rules: At Their Best Live - DualDisc” in 2005, “#Rumble in Brixton” in 2006, and “Rocked This Town: From LA To London” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Rumble In Brighton” by Stray Cats?
The song “Rumble In Brighton” by Stray Cats was composed by Brian Setzer and Slim Jim Phantom.

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