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Blondie are going to reissue their 1999 comeback album 'No Exit' with remasters, rarities and first-ever vinyl
Includes Japanese-only bonus track newly mixed by David Wrench, plus restored packaging.
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"Detroit 442" is a track by Blondie, from the album Plastic Letters, released 1st February 1978. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Blondie.
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[Verse 1] You know he can't be tested, he can't be read or found Urban grey takes breath away, he wants to push his pedal to the ground And the night's what's right, puts him at the wheel Well, I eat danger, any stranger is all right Feel hot to go like Jimmy O, dodging flying objects at the show And the lights make me fight In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could drive with you [Verse 2] This town's a concrete factory and Dad and Mum look just like me I'm on the plant assembly line. Too late now. Too far behind You said you want to hang around, no-one really cares where you go Take your time. Things never change [Bridge] In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could drive with you In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could drive with you In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could drive with you In Detroit 442, maybe, baby, I could drive with you [Outro] One more to market, one more piggie, and they all, they all look just like me, yeah
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