
Date of issue: 31.12.1987
Record label: Shout!
Song language: English
Jazz Street |
He was a canvas back’d scatter brain from jazz street |
He had a 65 chevy and and a surfer shirt full a parakeets |
It’s a dead-end road by Love Canal where the moon eyed dream |
He was hot to trot and he beat a lot on his drum machine |
She had a sweet-scented cool hotel on jazz street |
Where the company girls and the go betweens are known to meet |
Her younger sister runs the desk — she rings a little brass bell |
And if the truth were known she liked to drink alone and it was just as well |
He was the King of Trash, he could sling it around |
On Jazz Street |
She was the Angel of Poverty, she followed him down |
On Jazz Street |
They were happy together, all their dice seemed to turn up seven |
With a love like this, who could wish |
For anything better than heaven… |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
Lead |
He had a fuzzy dash and a steering wheel made out of loggers chain |
His stereo had remote control that was made in Spain |
He left his sister behind, she was doin time in the Federal Pen |
Times were rough, but just tough enough for a man like him |
She had a mobile phone in her mobile home that she loved to use |
She’d been inspired by the girls that she hired at the interviews |
She’d seen the ropes and her only hope was to play the bluff |
Make believe that he had a fantasy that was big enough |
He was the King of Trash, he could sling it around |
On Jazz Street |
She was the Angel of Poverty, she followed him down |
On Jazz Street |
They were happy together, all their dice seemed to turn up seven |
With a love like this, who could wish |
For anything better than heaven… |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
He was the King of Trash, he could sling it around |
On Jazz Street |
She was the Angel of Poverty, she followed him down |
On Jazz Street |
They were movin their feet tryin' to make ends meet |
On Jazz Street |
All the little birdies go tweet tweet tweet on Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
On Jazz Street |
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