[via BBC]
In 1984, Somerville, Steinbachek and Bronski took by surprise the Dance Scene. All of them openly Gay activist and politically conscious, made the World dance the synth-pop Smalltown Boy.
[via Wikipedia]
The song tells the story of a boy that declares his sexual orientation to his family and they abandon him. More songs of the album (The Age of Consent) included Why and It ain't necessarily so from Porgy and Bess.
Later this year, Somerville leave the band and formed Communards, but Bronski Beat survived until 1995.
Jimmy Somerville/ Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
You leave in the morning
With everything you own
In a little black case
Alone on a platform
The wind and the rain
On a sad and lonely face
Mother will never understand
Why you had to leave
But the answers you seek
Will never be found at home
The love that you need
Will never be found at home
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Pushed around and kicked around
Always a lonely boy
You were the one
That they'd talk about around town
As they put you down
And as hard as they would try
They'd hurt to make you cry
But you never cried to them
Just to your soul
No you never cried to them
Just to your soul
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Cry , boy, cry...
You leave in the morning
With everything you own
In a little black case
Alone on a platform
The wind and the rain
On a sad and lonely face
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
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6 comments:
Very good article, Valentin!
Thank you Candela.
One of the best songs ever!
One of the best 80's songs!..
And catchy!
Sin duda una de esas canciones que incluiría en la banda sonora de mi vida.
Un saludo, Valentín
Me alegro haber provocado tanta pasión, JuanRa.
Un saludo.
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