Street Life
MORRISSEY song | |
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Name | Street Life |
Album/single | Live only performance. |
Length | Varies |
Writer/composer | Bryan Ferry |
Producer | Not applicable |
Release | Not applicable |
Recorded | Not applicable |
Information
This is a live-only cover of the Roxy Music song from their "Stranded" album (1973).
Lyrics
<poem> Wish everybody would leave me alone—yeah They're always calling on my telephone When I pick it up there's no one there So I walk outside just to take the air
Come on with me cruising down the street Who knows what you'll see, who you might meet This brave new world's not like yesterday— It can take you higher than the milky way
Now I'm blinded I can really see—yeah No more bright lights confusing me—no Don't ask me why I'm feeling blue 'cause loving you is all I can do
Hey good-looking boys—gather around The sidewalk papers gutter-press you down All those lies can be so unkind They can make you feel like you're losing your mind
Street life Street life Street life What a life
Back to nature boys—Vassar girls too Watch what you say, or think, or do Continental-style strasse girls might But you know exactly if it's wrong or right
Education is an important key—yes But the good life's never won by degrees—no Pointless passing through Harvard or Yale Only window shopping - it's strictly no sale
Week end starts Friday soon after eight Your jet black magic helps you celebrate You may be stranded if you stick around —And that's really something...
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Live History
Play count (Morrissey concert): 2
Morrissey live history:
Wikipedia Information
"Street Life" is the opening track of English rock band Roxy Music's third album Stranded. Written by lead singer Bryan Ferry, the song is an ode to modern life that features sound effects of street noise alongside dissonant synth noises courtesy of newly recruited member Eddie Jobson. Producer Chris Thomas provides bass on the song. "Street Life" was released as the first single from Stranded, reaching the top ten in the band's native UK. The song has since seen acclaim from music writers for staking out a new direction for the band and has become a live favorite for the band.
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- Morrissey A-Z: "Street Life" (live cover) - Morrissey-solo (Aug 30, 2021)