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This Town Rocks (1999 Remaster) - Saxon



     
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Does this town know how to rockThis town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rockWe're gonna Saxonize
You're gonna vandalize your soul
It does no good to sit there
Stand up and rock 'n' roll
We know what your doin' here
We'll start a ballroom blitz
So come on down and rock with us
We'll blow this town to bitsWell I ain't seen a crowd like this
Since nineteen seventy four
I wanna see you rock tonight
We're gonna lock the doors, ya ya
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rockI've walked the streets of London

And I've been to Tokyo
I've seen the Coliseum
And I've grasped the Berlin wall
I've heard the bands of Scotland
I've seen the Alpine snow
I've crossed the Mississippi
I've touched the AlamoWell I ain't seen a crowd like this
Since nineteen seventy four
I wanna see you rock tonight
We're gonna lock the doors, ya ya
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This townThis town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town knows how to rock
This town
Does this town know how to rock
Songwriters
PAUL QUINN, PETER BYFORD, STEPHEN DAWSON, GRAHAM OLIVER, NIGEL IAN GLOCKLERPublished by
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Saxon is a british heavy metal band, formed in Barnsley, England in 1976.
As pioneers of, and at the forefront of the then new wave of british heavy metal the band enjoyed a period of prominence in the UK (including popular chart success) and Europe in the early 1980s, and later the USA and Japan. Saxon started in South Yorkshire, England as SOB during 1976 with founder members Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson.

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