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  1. "That's Entertainment" is a 1980 song by British punk-mod revivalist group the Jam from their fifth album, Sound Affects. Although never released as a domestic single in the UK during the band's lifetime, "That's Entertainment" nonetheless charted as an import single (backed by a live version of " Down in the Tube Station at Midnight ...

    • "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" (live)
    • 7 February 1981
    • 3:38
  2. © 2024 Google LLC. Listen to more from The Jam here: https://lnk.to/BXlLELearn more about The Jam’s legendary 1977 debut album deal with Polydor: https://www.udiscovermusic.com...

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  3. 13 de nov. de 2022 · The Jam - That's Entertainment (Official Music Video), Full HD (Digitally Remastered and Upscaled) - YouTube. Enhanced Music Videos. 9.17K subscribers. 68. 3.1K views 10 months ago. All...

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  4. That's Entertainment Lyrics: A police car and a screaming siren / Pneumatic drill and ripped-up concrete / A baby wailing, a stray dog howling / The screech of brakes and lamplight blinking /...

  5. The Jam - "That's entertainment" traducida al español - Éxitos traducidos para aprender inglés. Letra en español de la canción de The Jam, That's entertainment (letra traducida) Un coche de policía y una sirena chillando, un martillo neumático y cemento hecho pedazos. Un bebé llorando, un perro callejero aullando, el chirrido de los frenos.

  6. A pnuematic drill and ripped up concrete. A baby wailing and stray dog howling. The screech of brakes and lamplights blinking. That's entertainment. A smash of glass and the rumble of boots. An electric train and a ripped up 'phone booth. Paint splattered walls and the cry of a tomcat. Lights going out and a kick in the balls. That's entertainment.

  7. Album: Beat Surrender ( 1981) Charted: 21. License This Song . lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: This sarcastic, acoustic punk song finds Paul Weller brooding over the heartaches of everyday working-class life. Speaking to Mojo magazine about the tune in 2015, the former Jam frontman said: "It's one of those list songs really.