Pouk Hill is a hill located in Walsall, West Midlands, England. It inspired the title of a Slade song of the same name, released on their 1970 album Play It Loud. Lead singer Noddy Holder lived on the Beechdale estate near Poulk Hill. The cover photograph of the band’s first album, Beginnings, was...
Did you see us? We were there standing bare with our arms in the air - Did
You see us?
We were there standing still and the temperature was nil -
Did you see us?
Stood in a line. Dick took a shot and he got us. And he got us
Did you help us? Sympathise with us? Please help we
Pouk Hill is tall, always will be. Pouk Hill is older than you and me
Than you and me
You passed us by - not a second glance
Bluer than blue - we were froze to the bone
Couldn't wait to be home in the firelight. We were warm there
As we sat by the fire getting higher and higher, really cool there
Stood in a line. Dick took a shot and he got us. And he got us
Did you help us, criticise us? Please help we
Pouk Hill is tall, always will be
Pouk Hill is older than you and me
Than you and me
Pouk Hill was written by Don Powell & Jim Lea & Noddy Holder.
Pouk Hill was produced by Chas Chandler.