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Artist/Band:
Ramones
Lyrics for Song: Street Fighting Man
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Ramones
Everywhere I hear the sound of marching, charging feet, boy
'Cause summer's here and the time is right
For fighting in the street, boy
But what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighting man, no
Hey, think the time is right for a palace revolution
But where I live the game to play is compromise solution
Well, then what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighting man, no
Hey, said my name is called disturbance
I'll shout and scream, I'll kill the king, I'll rail at all his servants
Well, what can a poor boy do
Except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band
'Cause in sleepy London town
There's just no place for a street fighting man, no
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Street Fighting Man
Ramones' "Street Fighting Man" stands as a defining anthem of the punk rock movement, capturing the band's signature blend of raw energy and melodic simplicity. Released in 1976 on the seminal debut album *Ramones*, the track exemplifies the genre's rejection of traditional rock structures in favor of a driving, four-on-the-floor beat. Written by Dee Dee Ramone, the song serves as a gritty character study of an urban outcast, reflecting the socio-economic tensions of 1970s New York City without relying on explicit lyrical exposition. Its enduring legacy lies in its ability to distill complex social commentary into a concise, high-tempo recording that became a blueprint for subsequent punk and new wave acts. The song remains a cornerstone of the band's catalog, representing the fusion of aggressive rhythm and catchy melody that propelled the Ramones to global prominence. |
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