Concrete Jungle Song

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Bob Marley Concrete Jungle Lyrics No sun will shine in my day today; (no sun will shine) The high yellow moon won't come out to play: (that high yellow moon won't come out to play). Lyrics to 'Concrete Jungle' by Bob Marley. No sun will shine in my day today; (no sun will shine) The high yellow moon won't come out to play: (that high yellow moon won't come out to play) I said (darkness) darkness has covered my light (and the stage) And the stage my day into night, yeah. River city girls switch buy.

Music[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Concrete Jungle (David 'Fathead' Newman album), 1977
  • Concrete Jungle (Dive album), or the title song, 1993
  • Concrete Jungle (Nneka album), 2010
  • Concrete Jungle (Scorcher album), 2009
  • Concrete Jungle (Sway & King Tech album), or the title song, 1990
  • Concrete Jungle Vol. 1, or the title song, by South Central Cartel, 1999

Songs[edit]

  • 'Concrete Jungle' (Black Label Society song), 2006
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by Bob Marley and The Wailers from Catch a Fire, 1973
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by Big Youth from Screaming Target, 1973
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by The Specials from The Specials, 1979
  • 'In the Jungle (Concrete Jungle)', by The Motels from the soundtrack of the film Teachers, 1984
  • 'Concrete Jungle', a 2016 single by Au/Ra

Other media[edit]

  • The Concrete Jungle (1960 film) or The Criminal, a British film directed by Joseph Losey
  • The Concrete Jungle (film), a 1982 American women-in-prison film
  • The Concrete Jungle (novella), a 2004 short novel by Charlie Stross, collected in The Atrocity Archives
  • Concrete Jungle (supplement), a 1985 supplement for the role-playing game Marvel Super Heroes
  • Concrete Jungle (video game), a 2015 strategy game
  • Concrete Jungle: The Legend of the Black Lion, a 1998 comic book by Christopher Priest

See also[edit]

  • The Asphalt Jungle, a 1950 film noir
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Look up concrete jungle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Concrete jungle may refer to:

Music[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Concrete Jungle (David 'Fathead' Newman album), 1977
  • Concrete Jungle (Dive album), or the title song, 1993
  • Concrete Jungle (Nneka album), 2010
  • Concrete Jungle (Scorcher album), 2009
  • Concrete Jungle (Sway & King Tech album), or the title song, 1990
  • Concrete Jungle Vol. 1, or the title song, by South Central Cartel, 1999

Songs[edit]

  • 'Concrete Jungle' (Black Label Society song), 2006
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by Bob Marley and The Wailers from Catch a Fire, 1973
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by Big Youth from Screaming Target, 1973
  • 'Concrete Jungle', by The Specials from The Specials, 1979
  • 'In the Jungle (Concrete Jungle)', by The Motels from the soundtrack of the film Teachers, 1984
  • 'Concrete Jungle', a 2016 single by Au/Ra

Other media[edit]

  • The Concrete Jungle (1960 film) or The Criminal, a British film directed by Joseph Losey
  • The Concrete Jungle (film), a 1982 American women-in-prison film
  • The Concrete Jungle (novella), a 2004 short novel by Charlie Stross, collected in The Atrocity Archives
  • Concrete Jungle (supplement), a 1985 supplement for the role-playing game Marvel Super Heroes
  • Concrete Jungle (video game), a 2015 strategy game
  • Concrete Jungle: The Legend of the Black Lion, a 1998 comic book by Christopher Priest

See also[edit]

  • The Asphalt Jungle, a 1950 film noir
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