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- Jailhouse Lyrics

Go!
And I won't feed the love to you
And I feel love, feel love, love

Jailhouse gets empty
Rudy gets plenty
The baton stick gets shorter
Rudy gets taller

Can't fight against the youth
Cause we're strong them are rude, rude people
Can't fight against the youth
Cause we're strong them are rude, rude people

Baby get down
When I was a youth in 1983
It was the best day of my life, had the 89' vision
We didnt fuss or no fight
When all the little daughters wanna be my wife
Like a vision
It was playin' on my guitar, on my guitar

I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there

When the rhythm playin'
I know that I'm gonna be there yeah
Well Bud Gaugh will be singing there
And Eric Wilson will be bangin' up there, yeah
Oh and we'll be all singin'...with version, with version, reggae version
version, version, version oh

What has been told to the wise and up-rooted, yeah
Its gonna be revealed unto bass, and Sublime
Rudy rudy rudy

Can't fight against the youth, right now
Them are rude, rude people
Can't fight against the resistance, oh right now
Them are rude, rude people

We gonna rule this land among children
We gonna rule this land...

Cause when that rhythm it was playin' on my guitar, on my guitar

I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there

When I was a youth it was the best day
It was the best day of my life
We had the 89' vision
We didn't fuss or no fight
When all the little nacas wanna be my wife
When that rhythm it was playin' on my guitar, on my guitar

I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there
I had to be there
Had to be there...

Jailhouse gets empty
Rudy gets plenty
Baton stick gets shorter
Rudy gets taller, taller
And fight against the youth
Cause we're strong, them are rude, rude people
Can't fight against the youth

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Facts about Jailhouse

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Who wrote Jailhouse lyrics?


Jailhouse is written by Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Neville Livingstone.
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When was Jailhouse released?


It is first released on July 30, 1996 as part of Sublime's album "Sublime" which includes 17 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Jailhouse lyrics?


When we consider what the writer meant by those haunting lines, Sublime's 'Jailhouse' is a portrayal of a young man's past lamentations tackling the pleasure and carelessness of that period of 1983. The very liberation and nonconformity are in fact the main concepts that the artist used the connotation of 'fighting against the youth' and referring to 'Rudy' as the might and the defiance over and over again to communicate this. Jailhouse lyrics mainly focus on nostalgia, reflection, joy, love, and empowerment. At the same time, the song highlights the feeling of nostalgia and youth, resistance and empowerment, and music and community. The lyrics present some mature themes and relationship references that may not be appropriate for little kids, but at the same time, they do not contain any explicit language, violence, or drug use. Thus, parental guidance is suggested.
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Which genre is Jailhouse?


Jailhouse falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Jailhouse?


Jailhouse song length is 4 minutes and 53 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Neville Livingstone
Record Label(s): 1996 Gasoline Alley Records Inc
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