Released: March 30, 1987
Songwriter: Jim Vallance Bryan Adams
Producer: Bob Clearmountain Bryan Adams
He made his way back to the old town
And everything looked just the same
The shops and the schools and the factories were there
But somehow the faces had changed
So he went for a walk in the high street
Took his coat off and rolled up his sleeves
He thought of his father and his father before him
And how he was the first one to leave
Well he didn't come here for forgiveness
There isn't a lot they can say
'Cause I remember the reasons he first ran away
He's a rebel
Just a rebel
Got his back to the wall
Gonna fight 'til he falls
He's a rebel
Don't ever look back - don't surrender
The old men say they've seen it before
Oh they drink their beer and they talk about friends
Who didn't come back from the war
Don't say he's too young to remember
Don't tell him what's wrong or what's right
Just give him a chance to go out there and fight
He's a rebel
Just a rebel
All the battles are won
But he's still on the run
He's a rebel
When it comes time for leavin'
Don't stand in my way
There's nothin' left for me here
Gonna run, run away
In the morning he walks past the old house
In the rain under grey northern skies
There's a new coat of paint on the front garden gate
But there's more there than first meets the eye
For a moment he stands undecided
Looking back on the days of his youth
As two worlds collide in a moment of truth
He's a rebel
And everything looked just the same
The shops and the schools and the factories were there
But somehow the faces had changed
So he went for a walk in the high street
Took his coat off and rolled up his sleeves
He thought of his father and his father before him
And how he was the first one to leave
Well he didn't come here for forgiveness
There isn't a lot they can say
'Cause I remember the reasons he first ran away
He's a rebel
Just a rebel
Got his back to the wall
Gonna fight 'til he falls
He's a rebel
Don't ever look back - don't surrender
The old men say they've seen it before
Oh they drink their beer and they talk about friends
Who didn't come back from the war
Don't say he's too young to remember
Don't tell him what's wrong or what's right
Just give him a chance to go out there and fight
He's a rebel
Just a rebel
All the battles are won
But he's still on the run
He's a rebel
When it comes time for leavin'
Don't stand in my way
There's nothin' left for me here
Gonna run, run away
In the morning he walks past the old house
In the rain under grey northern skies
There's a new coat of paint on the front garden gate
But there's more there than first meets the eye
For a moment he stands undecided
Looking back on the days of his youth
As two worlds collide in a moment of truth
He's a rebel
- Into the Fire (1987)
- Summer of ’69
- Heaven
- (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
- Please Forgive Me
- Run to You
- When You Love Someone
- Sound the Bugle
- When You’re Gone
- Here I Am
- Please Stay
- All For Love
- Straight from the Heart
- Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?
- Shine a Light
- When You Really Love A Woman
- It’s Only Love
- You Can’t Take Me
- Christmas Time
- I Finally Found Someone
- Cuts Like a Knife
- Diana
- Somebody
- I Will Always Return (Finale)