Rock And Roll Queen

Album: Mott The Hoople (1969)
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  • (mick ralphs)

    Listen woman you needn't look so stupid when I call your name out loud
    Cause everybody thinks you're a sweet smelling girl with intelligence and you
    Know how
    I wouldn't want anyone else to know
    About the way you really are
    You're just a rock and roll queen
    You know what I mean
    And I'm just a rock and roll star

    Listen woman you needn't go to bed with everybody that you meet
    Cause everybody thinks you're a sweet little girl with intelligence in your
    Feet
    I wouldn't want anyone else to know
    About the way you really are
    You're just a rock and roll queen
    You know what I mean
    And I'm just a rock and roll star
    Alright!
    You're just a rock and roll queen
    You know what I mean
    And I'm just a rock and roll star
    (fade)
    Writer/s: MICK RALPHS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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