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Lose This Skin, the first track on the third LP of The Clash’s triple album Sandinista!, is a celtic-influenced song written and sung by violinist Tymon Dogg.
A longtime collaborator of Joe Strummer, Tymon Dogg was a member of his previous band The 101ers, and was invited to contribute to tracks on...
Come with me, I won't hide
We're going on a ride
We meet each day, use time to see
While we're young and almost free
I've got to lose this skin I'm imprisoned in (x2)
Do not turn or hate to see
All the things you think we've got
Do not turn or hate to see
What happened to the wife of Lot
I've got to lose this skin I'm imprisoned in (x2)
We're alone or so they say
We're not on our own in that way
When we're alone it's real tough going
We can take a part in someone else's play
Come with me, I thought he said
But that's not him anymore, he's dead
What's it like to be so free
So free it looks like lost to me
I've got to lose this skin I'm imprisoned in (x2)
Lose This Skin was written by Tymon Dogg.
Lose This Skin was produced by Mikey Dread & The Clash.
The Clash released Lose This Skin on Fri Dec 12 1980.