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"Smalltown Boy" is the debut single by the British synth-pop band Bronski Beat, released in May 1984 by London Recordings. It was included on their debut album, The Age of Consent (1984). The lyrics describe a young man who decides to leave home because "the love that you need will never be found" there; the story in the song's music video is ...
"Small Town Boy" is a song recorded by American country music artist Dustin Lynch. It was released to country radio on February 17, 2017, as the second single from his third studio album, Current Mood .
Small Town Boy may refer to: Small Town Boy, a 1937 American film directed by Glenn Tryon "Smalltown Boy", the 1984 debut single of the British synthpop group Bronski Beat; Small Town Boy, a 2020 album by Dutch singer Duncan Lawrence "Small Town Boy" (song), a 2017 song by American country singer Dustin Lynch
The namesake lyric "Small town boy in a big arcade" refers to his experience, being from a small town, as a Rock Academy freshman entering the summer fair of Tilburg, the largest in the Netherlands. Throughout the song, the fair and its arcade games are used as a metaphor for love, addiction and gambling with relationships.
"Small Town" is a 1985 song written by John Mellencamp and released on his eighth album Scarecrow. The song reached #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart [ 2 ] and #13 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
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Laurence wrote the album with the help of his boyfriend Jordan Garfield. He said, "We really got to know each other way better through writing music too because you share stories together in a whole different way and you go really deep into those stories and maybe sometimes you get to express emotions that you wouldn't normally express if it's not in writing a song."
So long, London. Had a good run. A moment of warm sun. But I’m not the one. So long, London. Stitches undone. Two graves, one gun. You’ll find someone. This article was originally published on ...