Written by Mick Jagger from his 1987 album Primitive Cool.
Produced by Keith Diamond/Mick Jagger/David A. Stewart, “War Baby” is a dramatic synth-laden attempt at an anti-war song. Overly long and ultimately uninteresting much like the whole Primitive Cool album, within six months of this release,...
I was born in a war
So they call me a war baby
I was born in a war
And it don't make me war crazy
And the guns start to roar
As the fire sweeps the streets (crazy)
Why can't we walk this road together
And keep our children safe and sure?
War, war baby
And the war made us poor
Made our future unsure, hazy
Why don't we run this race together
And keep our children safe and sure?
But the arms race is on
And the tanks all roll out
All the guns are in place
We just wait for the shout to arms, to arms
And the guns start to roar
From the ship to the shore, (crazy)
And the bombs start to fall
As we crouch in the hall
As they bust through the breach
Out on Omaha Beach, yeah
Why can't we run this road together
Why can't we hope to find a cure
But the arms race is on
And the tanks all roll out
All the guns are in place
As we wait for the shout
And the army sweeps on and on
And the navy sails out
As we rush to the edge
As we wait for the shout to arms, to arms
War, war baby
War Baby was written by Mick Jagger.
War Baby was produced by David A. Stewart & Keith Diamond & Mick Jagger.
Mick Jagger released War Baby on Mon Sep 14 1987.