Listen to Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six by The Pogues

Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six

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Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Pogues
The Pogues
Performer
James Fearnley
James Fearnley
Accordion
Jem Finer
Jem Finer
Banjo
Darryl Hunt
Darryl Hunt
Bass Guitar
Andrew Ranken
Andrew Ranken
Drums
Philip Chevron
Philip Chevron
Guitar
Spider Stacy
Spider Stacy
Tin Whistle
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Shane MacGowan
Shane MacGowan
Songwriter
Terry Woods
Terry Woods
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Dickie
Chris Dickie
Recording Engineer
Dave Jordan
Dave Jordan
Recording Engineer
Nick Lacey
Nick Lacey
Recording Engineer
Paul Scully
Paul Scully
Recording Engineer
Roy Spong
Roy Spong
Recording Engineer
Steve Lillywhite
Steve Lillywhite
Producer

Lyrics

Oh, farewell you streets of sorrow And farewell you streets of pain I'll not return to feel more sorrow Nor to see more young men slained Through the last six years I've lived through terror And in the darkened streets the pain Oh, how I long to find some solace In my mind I curse the strain So farewell you streets of sorrow And farewell you streets of pain No, I'll not return to feel more sorrow Nor to see more young men slain There were six men in Birmingham In Guildford there's four That were picked up and tortured And framed by the law And the filth got promotion But they're still doing time For being Irish in the wrong place and at the wrong time In Ireland they'll put you away in the Maze In England they'll keep you for seven long days God help you if ever you're caught on these shores The coppers need someone and they walk through that door You'll be counting years, first five, then ten Growing old in a lonely hell 'Round the yard and the stinking cell From wall to wall, and back again A curse on the judges, the coppers and screws Who tortured the innocent, wrongly accused For the price of promotion and justice to sell May the judged by their judges when they rot down in hell You'll be counting years, first five, then ten Growing old in a lonely hell 'Round the yard and the lousy cell From wall to wall, then back again May the whores of the empire lie awake in their beds And sweat as they count out the sins on their heads While over in Ireland eight more men lie dead Kicked down and shot in the back of the head You'll be counting years, first five, then ten Growing old in a freezing hell 'Round the yard and the lousy cell From wall to wall, then back again Counting years, first five, then ten Growing old in a lonely hell 'Round the yard and the lousy cell From wall to wall, then back again
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