Duran Duran - Last Man Standing Lyrics

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Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Last Man Standing By Duran Duran?
Now an unexpected peace comes to the day
As the howling dimmed the fighting dies away When the hanging dust is clearing from the air You can just make out a lonely figure there He's the last man standing on the track He does not look down He does not look back He's the last man standing on the track You can't hold him down You can't hold him back He's the last man standing on the track He does not look down He does not look back He's the last man standing on the track You can't hold him down You can't hold him back He's sorry for the wrong he has done And he cries out for the anger for so long All the cuts and bruises suffered In whose name Oh but now is not the time to face his shame He's the last man standing on the track He does not look down He does not look back He's the last man standing on the track You can't hold him down You can't hold him back The last man standing on the track He does not look down He does not look back He's the last man standing on the track You can't hold him down You can't hold him back He's the last man standing Last man standing He's the last man standing |
Who Wrote Last Man Standing By Duran Duran?
Simon John Charles Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Nigel Taylor, Roger Andrew Taylor, Floyd Nathaniel Hills
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What's The Duration Of The Last Man Standing By Duran Duran?The duration of Last Man Standing is 4:02 minutes and seconds. |
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