Lisa Likes Rock 'N' Roll

Album: Short Back and Sides (1981)
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  • There's a wango-tango
    At the peppermint inn
    I'm gonna be there
    Shakin' my thing
    Be bop a lula
    Little Peggy Sue
    We both got company
    Don't know what to do
    But that's alright
    Yeah that's OK
    In the middle of the night
    Here's Lisa

    [Chorus]
    Lisa likes rock 'n' roll,
    She plays it every day.
    Down by the drugstore
    Everybody ??
    She turnin' on the radio,
    She's shootin' up the stereo,
    Puttin' on a video,
    She's sayin' let's go let's go

    Lisa won't marry me,
    She says she's only four.
    Her mum don't like me,
    She says I'm too mature.
    Down at the disco,
    I go solo
    And the girls don't want to know,
    I've been too slow.
    And that's alright,
    And that's OK,
    In the middle of the night.
    Here's Lisa.

    [Chorus]

    And when you see her
    You wish you could ?? her.
    Ain't no one can beat her.
    She goes yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, Writer/s: IAN HUNTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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