Action - Black 'N Blue



     
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Action Lyrics


Ahh go
The sky is falling it's a curious condition
It ain't a fallacy, it ain't superstition
You live your life like you're some kind of actor
But this scenario you cannot manufacture
We're gonna need some action
We're gonna need some action soon
Trapped in a world of ordinary madness
It's all the same, there's nothing new, yeah
Come on, come on
Come on, come on
Come on, come on
Where'd you learn how to be so complacent?
They beat you down and you might as well face it
Your heroes lied, yeah they're all just a fake
Don't know how much more of this I can take
We're gonna need some action
We're gonna need some action soon

Trapped in a world of ordinary madness
It's all the same, there's nothing new
We're gonna need some action
We're gonna need some action soon
Trapped in a world of ordinary madness
It's all the same, there's nothing new
Ahh go
We're gonna need some action
We're gonna need some action soon
Trapped in a world of ordinary madness
It's all the same, there's nothing new
We're gonna need some action
We're gonna need some action soon
Trapped in a world of ordinary madness
It's all the same, there's nothing new
Come on, come on
Come on, come on
Come on, come on
Come on, come on
Action! Action! Action! Action!

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Black 'N Blue was an American glam metal band that was labeled to be the "next big thing" in the mid-80s, but, despite having a loyal fan base, they never broke through commercially. Perhaps best known for their 1984 tune "Hold On To 18", the group was formed by Jaime St. James (vocals), Tommy Thayer (guitar), Jeff Warner (guitar), Patrick Young (bass), and Pete Holmes (drums) in Portland, Oregon in 1981. Both Thayer and St. James have had somewhat successful careers since, the former even joining up with Black 'N Blue's major rock influence, Kiss.

Read more about Black 'N Blue on Last.fm.


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