| Grace Jones: «I have a grandfather on my father’s side. |
| He’s 95 years old.
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| His great grandfather came from Nigeria, from the Igbo tribe. |
| I don’t look
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| like my mother and I don’t look like my father. |
| I look exactly like my
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| grandfather. |
| I act like him.»
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| Paul Morley: «Do you act all the time?»
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| Grace Jones: «Not all the time. |
| No.»
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| You Work all day and men who know
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| The wheels must turn to keep the flow
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| Oh, oh, oh
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| Build on up, don’t break the chain
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| Sparks will fly when the whistle blows
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| Oh, oh
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| Oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Oh, oh
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| Oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Work to the rhythm! |
| Mm-hm
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| Build on up, don’t break the chain
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| Sparks will fly when the whistle blows
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| Fire burns, hearts beat strong
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| Sing out loud, the chain gang song
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| Oh, oh
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| Oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Oh, oh
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| Oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Oh, oh
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| Oh, oh, slave to the rhythm
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| Never stop the action
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| Oh, never stop the action
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| Never stop the action
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| Keep it up, keep it up
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| Never stop the action
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| Aaaaaooowww!
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| Slave to the rhythm!
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| Keep it up, keep it up!
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| Never stop! |
| Never stop!
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| Keep it up!
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| Work to the rhythm!
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| Slave to the rhythm! |
| A-ha
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| Live to the rhythm!
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| Love to the rhythm! |
| A-ha |