A Man of Great Promise

PAUL JOHN WELLER

I bought the paper yesterday and I saw the obituary
And I read of how you died in pain -
Well I just couldn't understand it
If I could of changed that, then Lord knows I'd do it now
But there is no going back -
And what's done is done forever

But you were always chained and shackled by the dirt -
Of every small town institution and every big town flirt

And I think of what you might have been,
a man of such great promise
Oh but, you seem to forget the dream -
And the more you saw you hated
But let's not talk of blame, for what is only natural
Like a moth going to a flame -
You had a dangerous passion

But you were always chained and shackled by the dirt -
Of every small town institution and every big town flirt

All the things that you might have been - but who am I to say?
Still I wonder -
If it's in the cold earth you prefer to lay -
If it's in the cold earth - you prefer to stay

Trivia about the song A Man of Great Promise by The Style Council

On which albums was the song “A Man of Great Promise” released by The Style Council?
The Style Council released the song on the albums “Our Favourite Shop” in 1985, “Internationalists” in 1985, “The Style Council Collection” in 1996, “In Concert” in 1997, “The Complete Adventures Of The Style Council” in 1998, and “The Sound Of The Style Council” in 2003.
Who composed the song “A Man of Great Promise” by The Style Council?
The song “A Man of Great Promise” by The Style Council was composed by PAUL JOHN WELLER.

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