Released: December 11, 2009

Songwriter: Alicia Keys Kerry “Krucial” Brothers

Producer: Alicia Keys Kerry “Krucial” Brothers

“Suffragette City” is a single by David Bowie. Recorded towards the end of the Ziggy Stardust sessions, “Suffragette City” is a trademark piece of early 1970s Bowie glam, with a piano riff heavily influenced by Little Richard, a lyrical reference to the film A Clockwork Orange (the word “droogie”) and the sing-along hook "Wham bam thank you ma'am!”, and an influence on the punk rock movement that came several years after the song's release. Read more on Last.fm.

Length: 2:57

[Verse 1]
Came across a picture of us today
Reminded me of how we used to play
And all of my kiss blew in the wind
Felt like those days would never end

[Pre-Chorus]
Now the hardest thing to learn
You were never really gone away
And I'll see you again
I'll see you again some day

[Chorus]
When I climb the stairs
And meet you there
'Cause love don't go nowhere
And you will see me
March up each step 'til I reach
Heaven's door
Can't wait to see your face
Save me a place
Your love can't be replaced
And you will see me
March up each step 'til I reach
Heaven's door
Heaven's door

[Verse 2]
Feel your warm hands against my face
Show me how you love me always every day
Never to tired to fix up a meal
Never to tired just to make me feel better
These memories will live with me forever

[Pre-Chorus]
Now the hardest thing to learn
You were never really gone away
And I'll see you again
I'll see you again some day

[Chorus]
When I climb the stairs
And meet you there
'Cause love don't go nowhere
And you will see me
March up each step 'til I reach
Heaven's door
Can't wait to see your face
Save me a place
Your love will never be replaced
And you will see me
March up each step 'til I reach
Heaven's door

[Outro]
Say whoa whoa whoa oh
(Whoa whoa whoa oh)
Everybody say whoa whoa whoa oh
Heaven's door
Say whoa whoa whoa oh
(Whoa whoa whoa oh)
Everybody say whoa whoa whoa oh
Heaven's door

Alicia Keys

Gifted with one of the finest voices of the early 21st century and exceptional talent, the famed Alicia Keys is a recognized, award-winning R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. She was born on January 25, 1981 in New York.

Her debut album Songs in A Minor launched her career as she became the best-selling new artist of 2001. Her follow-up album The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003) and her album for the MTV Unplugged series in 2005 further cemented her at the top of the pop and R&B game. Her biggest hits are powerful ballads like “Fallin',” “If I Ain’t Got You,” and “No One.”

On January 15, 2019 Pop/R&B legend and 15-time GRAMMY winner Alicia Keys was announced as the host of the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards. This will be the first time Keys has been the master of ceremonies for Music’s Biggest Night.