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Streets of Love was released as a double A-side single with ‘Rough Justice’ on 22 August 2005, featuring on the album ‘A Bigger Bang’ later that year. This power ballad reach number one in one country, the top ten in six countries, and the top twenty in five. While it failed to achieve any real succ...
[Verse 1]
You're awful bright, you're awful smart
I must admit you broke my heart
The awful truth is really sad
I must admit, I was awful bad
While lovers laugh and music plays
I stumble by and I hide my pain
Mmm, the lamps are lit, the moon is gone
I think I've crossed the Rubicon
[Chorus]
And I, I
Walk the streets of love
And they're full of tears
And I, I
Walk the streets of love
And they're full of fears
[Verse 2]
While music pumps from passing cars
A couple watch me from a bar
A band just played the wedding march
And the corner store mends broken hearts
And a woman asks me for a dance
Oh, it's free of charge, just one more chance
[Chorus]
Oh, but I, I
Walk the streets of love
And they're full of tears
And I, I
Walk the streets of love
For a thousand years
[Post-Chorus]
Oh, tell me now
Well, I, ayy
I walk the streets of love
Yeah, and they're drenched with tears, oh
[Bridge]
You had the moves, you had the cards
I must admit you were awful smart
The awful truth is awful sad
I must admit I was awful bad
[Chorus]
And I, I walk the streets of love
And they're drenched with tears
And I, I walk the streets of love
For a thousand years, oh
[Outro]
I, I walk the streets of love
And they're drenched with tears, oh
I, I
Oh, there's only one that love could hear my, oh
I, I
Yeah, and they're full of tears
Oh, everybody be talking 'bout it (I, I)
Oh, everybody be walking by
And I, yeah, but I felt that, I, oh, yes, that I
Oh, yes, I could (I, I)
Oh, that's deep, deep love
Yeah, they're drenched, they're drenched in tears
And I (I, I)
Oh, yeah, come on, give it to me now
Streets of Love was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
Streets of Love was produced by Don Was & Matt Clifford & Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones released Streets of Love on Mon Aug 22 2005.