Crime Of The Century
The Business Lyrics


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It all started way back then
A lifetime of robbery down in the East End
The jailbird's been freed to roam again
I got no money
It's easy to see what time has done to me
A broken man without any stability
IT'S THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY
IT'S THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY
PROFESSION OF VIOLENCE DON'T MEAN MUCH TO ME
Whispers of a job
Some things never change down in the Southside
This is my action I want a piece of it
Safety deposit box




The place I'm gonna nick it is up in Knightsbridge
This is my chance to get on my feet again

Overall Meaning

The Business's song Crime of the Century talks about a person who goes back to a life of crime due to his lack of financial stability. The song highlights the idea that the system has failed the singer, leaving him with no other option but to resort to illegal activities. The lyrics describe the man's desire to rob a safety deposit box located in Knightsbridge, hoping to get back on his feet.


Furthermore, the song reflects on the irony of how a "profession of violence" no longer means much to the singer. It seems that the character does not want to be involved in violent activities for the sake of violence but rather to survive. He believes that he has no other means of obtaining financial stability than through these illegal actions, and this belief becomes the justification of his actions.


In summary, the song talks about how the system has failed people who end up living a life of crime. The singer finds himself in a situation where he can no longer rely on his past experiences and instead is forced into a world of illegal activity. His desire for a more stable life leads to his involvement in the "crime of the century."


Line by Line Meaning

It all started way back then
This is when the story of the crime began


A lifetime of robbery down in the East End
The person has a long history of stealing in the East End of London


The jailbird's been freed to roam again
The person who was previously in jail is now free again


I got no money
The person is currently broke


It's easy to see what time has done to me
Time has taken a toll on the person


A broken man without any stability
The person is currently unstable and struggling


IT'S THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY
This crime is being considered as one of the biggest of the century


IT'S THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY
Repeating that this is a very significant crime


PROFESSION OF VIOLENCE DON'T MEAN MUCH TO ME
The person is not troubled by the use of violence in their profession of crime


Whispers of a job
The person has heard rumors of a new criminal opportunity


Some things never change down in the Southside
The Southside is a place where criminal activities always occur


This is my action I want a piece of it
The person wants to be involved in this criminal opportunity


Safety deposit box
The target for the theft is a safe deposit box in a bank


The place I'm gonna nick it is up in Knightsbridge
The location of the target is in the Knightsbridge area


This is my chance to get on my feet again
The person sees this crime as an opportunity to improve their current situation




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: MICHAEL HUGH FITZSIMONS, STEVE KENT, STEVE WHALE

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