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And now the sound of time is passing fast, it's getting late
Don't know if I can take much more
The way you talk I often wondered
If I heard the words somewhere, someplace beforeI got so nervous when I called and found that lately
You had gone and changed your name
But I've got something on my mind
I want you here, I want you now, you'd better explainIs this true, you're running around
Now is this true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
Oh, is this true you're running around
Now is it true they're calling you the Chelsea girl?Your best friend never calls you up, but you don't mind
'Cause lately things are all the same
Ain't it strange how people always seem to know your face
But just don't know your name?Well, I don't care, there's no one there
That even turn around and say, get out of this place
Last night I saw a shooting star
When morning comes, she hides away, a real disgraceIs it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
Oh, is it true, you're running around

Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
Oh, is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
Oh, is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
(Oh, Chelsea girl, you got me caught up in a whirl)
I want you here now, Chelsea girl)Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
(You got me caught up in a whirl)
I want you here now, Chelsea girl)Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
(You got me caught up in a whirl)
I want you here now, Chelsea girl)Is it true, you're running around
Now is it true, they're calling you the Chelsea girl?
(You got me caught up in a whirl)
I want you here now, Chelsea girl)

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Simple Minds is a Scottish rock band which achieved its greatest worldwide popularity from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. The band, from the South Side of Glasgow, produced a handful of critically acclaimed albums in the early 1980s. Simple Minds has secured a string of successful hit singles, the best known being their #1 worldwide hit single "Don't You (Forget About Me)", from the soundtrack of the John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club and #3 worldwide hit single "Alive and Kicking". The band has sold more than 40 million albums since 1979.

Founding members Jim Kerr (vocals) and Charlie Burchill (guitar, keyboards), along with drummer Mel Gaynor, are the core of the band, which currently features Andy Gillespie on keyboards and Ged Grimes on bass guitar.

Formed in late 1977 from the ashes of Johnny & the Self-Abusers, Simple Minds initially signed to Arista who recorded and released their first three albums. The musical changes Simple Minds went through in these first three albums shows how diverse their song range is. Tracks to compare would be Chelsea Girl, their first single with hints of Johnny And The Self Abusers, and I Travel an almost disco sounding track.

Virgin Records saw the potential in the band and in 1981 signed them up. The first Virgin Records release Sons And Fascination/Sister Feelings Call was a double album, but later released as two single albums - Sons and Fascination and Sister Feelings Call.

They first found noteable success with New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84), which is still regarded as their best album by some fans.

They have had great commercial success in Europe and across the world since then (in the 80s and early 90s they sold 30 million albums worldwide). In the United States, however, they are known primarily for Don't You (Forget About Me) which was used in the soundtrack to the film the breakfast club and went to number one. Ironically it is one of few songs recorded by the band that they didn't write themselves.

In 1985 Once Upon A Time yielded a string of worldwide hit singles, (Alive And Kicking, Sanctify Yourself and Ghostdancing) leading to playing bigger arenas and supporting Amnesty International with donations from record sales.

Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill remain the core of the band to this day, with Andy Gillespie (keyboards), Mel Gaynor (drums) and Eddie Duffy (bass) supporting. Other members of the band: Michael MacNeil (keyboards), Derek Forbes (Bass) and John Giblin (Bass).

They have maintained a strong fan base world-wide and their album Black and White 050505 received critical acclaim on its release in September 2005, although it did not secure a release in the United States.

The band embarked on a UK-wide arena tour towards the end of 2008 to celebrate 30 years. This was cosidered a great success. Their new album Graffiti Soul is to be released on 25 May 2009.

Jim Kerr was married to Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders in 1984 (divorced 1992). They have one child, Yasmin Paris Kerr (1985). He was subsequently married to actress Patsy Kensit in 1992 (divorced, 1996) with whom he had a son, James Kerr (born, 1993).

Discography:

Life In A Day - 1979
Reel To Real Cacophony - 1979
Empires And Dance - 1980
Sons And Fascination/Sister Feelings Call - 1981
Sons and Fascination - 1981
Sister Feelings Call - 1981
Celebration - 1982
New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) - 1982
Sparkle in the Rain - 1984
Once Upon A Time - 1985
Live in the City of Light - 1987
Street Fighting Years - 1989
Real Life - 1991
Glittering Prize 81/92 - 1992
Good News From The Next World - 1995
Neapolis - 1998
Neon Lights - 2001
The Best of Simple Minds - 2001
Cry - 2002
Early Gold - 2003
Black and White 050505 - 2005
Black And White Live - 2006
Graffiti Soul - 2009

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