Sounds from the Street

PAUL JOHN WELLER

Sounds from the street, sounds so sweet
What's my name?
It hurts my brain to think
Sounds from the city, sound so pretty
Young bands playing
Young kids digging, and I dig them

The USA's got the sea
Yeah, but the British kid's got the streets
I don't mind, the city's right
Sounds from the street, sounds just fine

I know I come from Woking, and you say I'm a fraud
But my heart's in the city, where it belongs

Words from the voices
Rock and roll rejoices
It's something new; it's something young for a change

Sounds from the street, they sound so sweet
They gotta take notice
Why should they stop us? We don't need them

We're never gonna change a thing
And the situation's rapidly decreasing
But what can I do?
I'm trying to be true
That's more than you
At least I'm doing something

Trivia about the song Sounds from the Street by The Jam

On which albums was the song “Sounds from the Street” released by The Jam?
The Jam released the song on the albums “In The City” in 1977 and “The Jam At The BBC” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Sounds from the Street” by The Jam?
The song “Sounds from the Street” by The Jam was composed by PAUL JOHN WELLER.

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