Respectable Street

"Respectable Street" is a song written by Andy Partridge of XTC, released as the opening track on their 1980 album Black Sea. According to Partridge, the song is about English streets and "the hypocrisy of living in a so-called respectable neighborhood. It's all talk behind twitching curtains. It's all Alan Bennett land." In another interview Partridge reveals that Respectable Street was based on a real street Bowood Road in Swindon, which was diagonally opposite the flat above a shop on Kingshill Road where he was living at the time he wrote it. Discounting the Canada-only "Love at First Sight", it was the fourth and last single issued from the LP. BBC Radio banned the song because of its references to abortion and a "Sony Entertainment Centre".

"Respectable Street"
Single by XTC
from the album Black Sea
ReleasedMarch 1981 (1981-03)
Recorded1980
StudioTownhouse Studios, London
Genre
Length3:56
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Andy Partridge
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
XTC singles chronology
"Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)"
(1980)
"Respectable Street"
(1981)
"Senses Working Overtime"
(1982)
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