
Swing Out Sister - Breakout (Official Music Video) - YouTube
Jan 23, 2017 · Official video for "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister. Watch more Swing Out Sister music videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIOJdMdS56k&list=OLAK5uy_mrn8EMf...
Breakout (Swing Out Sister song) - Wikipedia
" Breakout " is a song by British band Swing Out Sister. It was released in September 1986 as the second single from their debut album It's Better to Travel.
Swing Out Sister – Breakout Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Breakout Lyrics: Break out / When explanations make no sense / When every answer's wrong / You're fighting with lost confidence / All expectations gone / The time has come to make or break /...
Swing Out Sister - Breakout (1987 Music Video) | #70 Song
In 1987 the #70 song in the charts was Breakout by Swing Out Sister. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Pop song now.
Swing Out Sister - Breakout Lyrics | Lyrics.com
"Breakout" is a single from British act Swing Out Sister's debut album It's Better to Travel. The single reached the number four position in the UK in the autumn of 1986, and rose to number six on the …
Breakout - song and lyrics by Swing Out Sister | Spotify
Listen to Breakout on Spotify. Song · Swing Out Sister · 1987.
Swing Out Sister - Breakout Lyrics | AZLyrics.com
"Breakout" And breakout When explanations make no sense When every answer's wrong You're fighting with lost confidence All expectations gone The time has come to make or break Move on, don't …
Swing Out Sister - Breakout - YouTube
Corinne Drewery sings this great one hit wonder of the eighties. Amazing song and video. ;)
Lyrics for Breakout by Swing Out Sister - Songfacts
Sort of on the sublime side, insisting that we break out, find a way, say what we want to say, break out. Not in a crazy, frenetic, out-of-control way, but in a positive, encouraging, insistent way. Sort of like …
“Breakout” (1986) by Swing Out Sister | Classic Songs Revisited
It included their first and non-charting 1985 single “Blue Mood,” as well indeed as—intended pun coming, wait for it—their “Breakout” hit.