Wanted Man
by Ratt

Album: Out Of The Cellar (1984)
Charted: 87
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  • (Wanted man)

    Well, low dealer, with snake eyes
    You cross me, you realize you're-
    You're hot leather, you're cold steel
    You make a move, I'll make you feel like a
    Human target, in my eyes
    I've got you, well in my sights
    And by the rope you will hang
    It's your neck from this Ratt gang

    'Cause I'm a wanted man
    'Cause I'm a, a wanted man

    Well, gun fighter, you think twice
    Are you fast, you heed my advice
    I drink whiskey, you say goodnight
    I'll put an end, to this here fight you're a
    Human target, in my eyes
    I've got you well in my sights
    And by the rope you will hang
    It's your neck from this Ratt gang

    It's really what you wanna be
    A wanted man (a wanted man)
    A wanted man (a wanted man)

    'Cause I'm a, a wanted man
    'Cause I'm a, a wanted man, yes I am
    'Cause I'm a, a wanted man
    'Cause I'm a, a wanted man Writer/s: Joey Cristofanelli, Robbinson Crosby, Stephen Pearcy
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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