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I'll sing a song about some people you might know |
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They made front pages in the news not long ago |
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Oh, but now they're just part of a crowd |
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And I wonder where they all are now |
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Where have all the swinging Londoners gone? |
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Ossie Clark and Mary Quant |
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And what of Christine Keeler, John Stephen and Alvaro |
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Where on earth did they all go? Mr. Fish and Mr. Chow |
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Yeah, I wonder where they all are now |
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Where are all the teddy boys now? |
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Where are all the teddy boys now? |
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The Brill Cream Boys with DA's, drainpipes and blue suedes |
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Beatniks with long pullovers on and coffee bars and ban the bomb |
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Yeah, where have all the teddy boys gone? |
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I hope that Arthur Seaton is alright |
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I hope that Charlie Bubbles had a very pleasant flight |
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And Jimmy Porter's learned to laugh and smile |
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And Joe Lampton's learned to live a life of style |
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Where are all the angry young men now? |
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Where are all the angry young men now? |
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Barstow and Osborne, Waterhouse and Sillitoe |
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Where on earth did they all go and where are all the protest songs? |
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Yeah, where have all the angry young men gone? |
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I wonder what became of all the rockers and the mods |
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I hope they're making it, they've all got steady jobs |
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Oh, but rock and roll still lives on |
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Yeah, rock and roll still lives on |