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"West End Girls" is a song by pop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was written by
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe and was their first hit, reaching number one
in the US and UK in 1986.
Lyrics The lyrics were written in the early 1980s. The title and refrain
refer to London's divide between the traditional and working class East
End and the cosmopolitan, consumer-driven West End.
The lyric "From Lake Geneva to the Finland Station" refers to the train
route taken by Vladimir Lenin when he was smuggled by the Germans to
Russia during the World War I, and to Edmund Wilson's book on the subject,
To the Finland Station. There is further Russian Revolution imagery in the
Bobby Orlando produced version of the single, which includes the line,
"All your stopping, stalling and starting, / Who do you think you are, Joe
Stalin?"; this line was removed for the 1985 version. Neil Tennant has a
degree in history and his interest in Russian
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