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Artist/Band:
Paul Weller
Lyrics for Song: 7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Paul Weller
Little prick, you're crossing every line
The winds of change and the sands of time
7 & 3 is the striker's name
Washing his hands as he walks away
Come on, come on
The sky has arrived
Wings are clipped
But we still might fly away
Come on, come on
The sky has arrived
Wings are clipped
But we still might fly away
Curse my master and his slaves
And his soldiers too
Curse those fuckers, in their castle
They're all bastards too
Keep me stable, I may be fine
I don't want to fuck it up this time
She loves me tender, she loves me strong
We're starcross'd lovers and we sing this song
Come on, come on
The sky has arrived
Wings are clipped
But we still might fly away
Come on, come on
The sky has arrived
Wings are clipped
But we still might fly away
Curse my master and his slaves
And his soldiers too
Curse those fuckers, in their castle
They're all bastards too
Riding in the night like a thief, although
Not too skinny and not too bold
7 & 3 is the striker's name
Washing his hands as he walks away
She loves me tender and she loves me strong
We're starcross'd lovers and we sing this song
Here goes
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7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name
Paul Weller's "7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name" stands as a defining track from his 2000 solo era, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication that characterized his work following his departure from The Jam and The Police. The song exemplifies Weller's ability to blend rock instrumentation with a distinctively British pop sensibility, often drawing on themes of urban life and personal reflection. Released during a period where he was actively redefining his musical identity outside the post-punk revival, the recording showcases his signature vocal delivery and songwriting prowess. It remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his commitment to crafting accessible yet emotionally resonant music that bridges the gap between classic rock and modern pop structures. |
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 Paul Weller
"Other Songs - Paul Weller"
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