Blank Expression

Jerry Dammers, John Bradbury, Lynval Golding, Neville Staples, Roderick Byers, Stephen Panter, Terry Hall

Snow is falling all around
Seven o'clock and the roads are blocked
So I walk downtown
There's no-one around

I walk in a bar and immediately
I sense danger
You look at me girl, as if I was some kind of a
A total stranger

(Where) where did you get that blank (blank)
Expression on your face?
(Where) where did you get that blank (blank)
Expression on your face?

The streets are dark, and there's no
One about
I wander home and all the
The lights are out, I keep wondering

(Where) where did you get that blank (blank)
Expression on your face?
(Where) where did you get that blank (blank)
Expression on your face?
(Where) where did you get that blank (blank)
Expression on your face?
Where did you get that blank
Expression on your face?
Where did you get that blank
Expression on your face?
Where did you get that blank
Expression on your face...

Trivia about the song Blank Expression by The Specials

On which albums was the song “Blank Expression” released by The Specials?
The Specials released the song on the albums “The Specials” in 1979, “Live at the Moonlight Club” in 1992, “Dawning of a New Era” in 1993, “Too Much Too Young” in 1996, “BBC Sessions” in 1998, and “The Best of the Specials” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Blank Expression” by The Specials?
The song “Blank Expression” by The Specials was composed by Jerry Dammers, John Bradbury, Lynval Golding, Neville Staples, Roderick Byers, Stephen Panter, Terry Hall.

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