Red Light Ladies

Album: Fathoms Deep (1973)
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  • If this song proves anything at all it is that nice girls shouldn't write songs about girls who are - inherently not nice. It is difficult if not impossible to imagine Linda Lewis empathizing with a street walker. For a more objective view, the discerning listener should check out Al Stewart's "Old Compton Street Blues" or Jacques Brel's "Amsterdam." >>>
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    Alexander Baron - London, England

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  • Zizja Turtle from XWho the f--k came up with this s--te? "If this song proves anything at all it is that nice girls shouldn't write songs about girls who are - inherently not nice" lmao, what a bunch of bs.
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