The Clash – Death Or Glory

The Clash Death Or Glory

The Clash – Death Or Glory Lyrics

Artist: The Clash
Song: Death Or Glory

(Hey!)
Now every cheap hood strikes a bargain with the world
Ends up making payments on a sofa or a girl
“Love ‘n’ hate” tattooed across the knuckles of his hands

Hands that slap his kids around ’cause they don’t understand how
Death or glory becomes just another story
Death or glory becomes just another story
And every gimmick hungry yob digging gold from rock ‘n’ roll

Grabs the mike to tell us he’ll die before he’s sold
But I believe in this and it’s been tested by research
He who f#cks nuns will later join the church
Death or glory becomes just another story

Death or glory becomes just another story
Fear in the gun sights
They say “lie low”
You say “okay”

Don’t wanna play a show
No other thinking
Was it death or glory now?
Playing the blues of kings

Sure looks better now
Death or glory, just another story
Death or glory, just another story
In every dingy bas#ment on every dingy street

Every dragging hand clap over every dragging beat
That’s just the beat of time, beat that must go on
If you’ve been trying for years we already heard your song
Death or glory becomes just another story

Death or glory, just another story
Gotta march a long way
Fight a long time
You got to travel over mountains

Got to travel over seas
We gonna fight your brother
We gonna fight ’til you loose
We gonna raise trouble

We gonna raise hell
We gonna fight your brother
Raise hell
Death or glory becomes just another story

Death or glory becomes just another story
Death or glory, just another story
Death or glory becomes just another story
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From the album:
London Calling (Remastered)
Release Year: 1979