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  1. [Verse 1] You say you stand by your man So tell me something I don't understand You said you love me, and that's a fact And then you left me, said you felt trapped Well, some things you can ...

  2. Train in Vain. " Train in Vain " is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash. It was released as the third and final single from their third studio album, London Calling (1979). The song was not originally listed on the album's track listing, [6] [7] appearing as a hidden track at the end of the album. This was because the track was added ...

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  3. Taken from the 1979's album "London Calling'' by The Clash. All rights belongs to their respective owners.

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  4. The Clash Lyrics. "Train In Vain". Say you stand by your man. Tell me something I don't understand. You said you love me and that's a fact. Then you left me, said you felt trapped. Well some things you can explain away. But my heartache's in me till this day. [Chorus]

  5. You say you stand by your man. Tell me something I don't understand. You said you love me and that's a fact. And then you left me, said you felt trapped. Well some things you can explain away. But the heartache's in me till this day. Did you stand by me. No, not at all. Did you stand by me.

  6. (Strummer/Jones) Say you stand by your man Tell me something I don't understand You said you love me and that's a fact Then you left me, said you felt trapped Well some things you can explain away But my heartache's in me till this day [Chorus:] Did you stand by me No, not at all Did you stand by me No way All the times When we were close I'll remember these things the most I see all my dreams ...

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  8. A song from the 1979 album London Calling, featuring a harmonica solo by Mick Jones. The lyrics express the pain of a lover who feels betrayed and abandoned, with references to the song Stand By Me.

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