Billy rapped all night about his suicide
How he kicked it in the head
When he was twenty-five
Hey child you don't want to be alive
When you're twenty-five
And Lucy's stealing clothes
From unlocked carsShe's got rips on her fingers
From picking off stars
From little Jimmy's face
And the television man is crazy
Says I'm a juvenile delinquent wreckDon't need a TVWhen I've got T-rexEvery dude now
All the young dudes
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes
Carry the news
I wanna hear ya'Hear ya
All the young dudes
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes
Carry the news
Looking so sweet
Dressed like a queen
She can kick like a muleIt's a real mean team
But we can love, oh we can love
And my brothers at home
With his Beatles and StonesWe never got it off
On that revolution stuffIt's such a drag, such a drag
Well I drunk a lot of wine and I'm feeling fine
Gonna wreak this town tonight
Is it concrete all around me
Or is it in my headI'm a dude
All the young dudes
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes
Carry the news . . .
Jimmy Barnes, stage name of James Dixon Swan, is an Australian singer, guitarist and songwriter. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1956, he moved to Australia at the age of seven. He began his musical career in the 1970s with the band Cold Chisel, becoming one of the greatest Australian rock artists of all time. After the band's disbandment, Barnes embarked on a successful solo career, releasing numerous albums and winning awards such as ARIA Awards. He is known for his powerful voice, energetic performances, and direct and emotional songwriting. Among his most famous songs are "Working Class Man", "Stone Cold", "I'd Die for You" and "Lay Down Your Guns". Barnes is considered an icon of Australian rock and has helped define the country's musical identity.
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