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"Lost in the Supermarket" is a 1979 song by the Clash. Written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones and produced by Guy Stevens, it is credited to the Strummer/Jones songwriting partnership. It was released on their third studio album London Calling. It is the eighth song on the track listing. Although it features Jones on lead vocals, the song was written by Strummer. The supermarket in question was the International, located at 471–473 Kings Road, beneath the World's End Estate. Strummer lived at 31 Whistler Walk at the time with his girlfriend Gaby Salter, her two younger brothers and her mother. The song appears in the Apple TV+ show Loot.

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  • Lost in the Supermarket (en español "Perdido en el supermercado") es una canción de la banda punk The Clash lanzada en su álbum más reconocido por la crítica musical, London Calling. La canción es una crítica al consumismo. (es)
  • Lost in the Supermarket (euskaraz Supermerkatuan Galduta), The Clash britainiar punk-rock taldearen abesti bat da. (1979) diskoan argitaratu zuten. (eu)
  • "Lost in the Supermarket" is a 1979 song by the Clash. Written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones and produced by Guy Stevens, it is credited to the Strummer/Jones songwriting partnership. It was released on their third studio album London Calling. It is the eighth song on the track listing. Although it features Jones on lead vocals, the song was written by Strummer. The supermarket in question was the International, located at 471–473 Kings Road, beneath the World's End Estate. Strummer lived at 31 Whistler Walk at the time with his girlfriend Gaby Salter, her two younger brothers and her mother. The song appears in the Apple TV+ show Loot. (en)
  • Lost in the Supermarket est un morceau du groupe The Clash qui apparait sur leur troisième album, le double London Calling sorti le 14 décembre 1979. D’une durée de 3:47, la chanson est écrite et composée par le duo Joe Strummer et Mick Jones. La chanson est produite par Guy Stevens, enregistrée par Bill Price et Jerry Green au Wessex Studios en Angleterre et elle est distribuée par CBS Records. Elle est interprétée par Mick Jones à la guitare solo et au chant principal, Joe Strummer à la guitare rythmique et aux chœurs, Paul Simonon à la guitare basse et Topper Headon à la batterie. Cette chanson est assez illustrative de l’album et de la progression musicale du groupe. Avec ses influences disco et pop, Lost in The Supermarket s’inscrit dans l’éclectisme des Clash et dans la volonté de ne pas faire table rase de l’histoire du rock. (fr)
  • Lost in the Supermarket è un brano del gruppo musicale inglese The Clash, pubblicato nell'album London Calling, il 14 dicembre del 1979. Il brano all'interno dell'album è posizionato come ottava traccia. (it)
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  • August–September 1979, November 1979 at Wessex Studios (en)
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  • Lost in the Supermarket (en español "Perdido en el supermercado") es una canción de la banda punk The Clash lanzada en su álbum más reconocido por la crítica musical, London Calling. La canción es una crítica al consumismo. (es)
  • Lost in the Supermarket (euskaraz Supermerkatuan Galduta), The Clash britainiar punk-rock taldearen abesti bat da. (1979) diskoan argitaratu zuten. (eu)
  • "Lost in the Supermarket" is a 1979 song by the Clash. Written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones and produced by Guy Stevens, it is credited to the Strummer/Jones songwriting partnership. It was released on their third studio album London Calling. It is the eighth song on the track listing. Although it features Jones on lead vocals, the song was written by Strummer. The supermarket in question was the International, located at 471–473 Kings Road, beneath the World's End Estate. Strummer lived at 31 Whistler Walk at the time with his girlfriend Gaby Salter, her two younger brothers and her mother. The song appears in the Apple TV+ show Loot. (en)
  • Lost in the Supermarket è un brano del gruppo musicale inglese The Clash, pubblicato nell'album London Calling, il 14 dicembre del 1979. Il brano all'interno dell'album è posizionato come ottava traccia. (it)
  • Lost in the Supermarket est un morceau du groupe The Clash qui apparait sur leur troisième album, le double London Calling sorti le 14 décembre 1979. D’une durée de 3:47, la chanson est écrite et composée par le duo Joe Strummer et Mick Jones. La chanson est produite par Guy Stevens, enregistrée par Bill Price et Jerry Green au Wessex Studios en Angleterre et elle est distribuée par CBS Records. Elle est interprétée par Mick Jones à la guitare solo et au chant principal, Joe Strummer à la guitare rythmique et aux chœurs, Paul Simonon à la guitare basse et Topper Headon à la batterie. Cette chanson est assez illustrative de l’album et de la progression musicale du groupe. Avec ses influences disco et pop, Lost in The Supermarket s’inscrit dans l’éclectisme des Clash et dans la volonté de ne (fr)
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