Song | Rock'n Roll Woman |
Artist | Smokie |
Album | Solid Ground |
Norman-Spencer | |
She was out a looking dollars | |
And she couldn’t pay the dues | |
She’d given back her old cadillac | |
And she’d nothing left to loose. | |
So she crossed the dusty boarder | |
And her memory serves her well | |
And she worked the bar and plays guitar | |
At the Paradise Hotel | |
Paradise Hotel. | |
Chorus: | |
And than the word got round | |
About a kit in town | |
And she played guitar | |
And really lay it down | |
As it was something new | |
And everybody heard | |
And everybody came | |
To see the new sensation | |
And I know the name of the girl I knew | |
As she sings for you | |
Rock ‘n’ roll woman. | |
La, la, la…… | |
Rock ‘n’ roll woman | |
La, la, la…… | |
Rock ‘n’ roll woman. | |
She’s not the devils daughter | |
She can fill you with desire | |
Now you think she might like dynamite | |
She can set the place on fire. | |
Oh, she lives across the boarder | |
And she’s doing very well | |
And she works in the bar and plays guitar | |
At the Paradise Hotel | |
Paradise Hotel. | |
Chorus: | |
La, la, la……. | |
Rock ‘n’ roll woman | |
Rock ‘n’ roll woman |
NormanSpencer | |
She was out a looking dollars | |
And she couldn' t pay the dues | |
She' d given back her old cadillac | |
And she' d nothing left to loose. | |
So she crossed the dusty boarder | |
And her memory serves her well | |
And she worked the bar and plays guitar | |
At the Paradise Hotel | |
Paradise Hotel. | |
Chorus: | |
And than the word got round | |
About a kit in town | |
And she played guitar | |
And really lay it down | |
As it was something new | |
And everybody heard | |
And everybody came | |
To see the new sensation | |
And I know the name of the girl I knew | |
As she sings for you | |
Rock ' n' roll woman. | |
La, la, la | |
Rock ' n' roll woman | |
La, la, la | |
Rock ' n' roll woman. | |
She' s not the devils daughter | |
She can fill you with desire | |
Now you think she might like dynamite | |
She can set the place on fire. | |
Oh, she lives across the boarder | |
And she' s doing very well | |
And she works in the bar and plays guitar | |
At the Paradise Hotel | |
Paradise Hotel. | |
Chorus: | |
La, la, la. | |
Rock ' n' roll woman | |
Rock ' n' roll woman |