Hot Legs

Album: Foot Loose & Fancy Free (1977)
Charted: 5 28
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  • Who's that knockin' on my door?
    It's gotta be a quarter to four
    Is it you again, comin' round for more?
    Well, you can love me tonight if you want
    But in the morning make sure you're gone
    I'm talkin' to you
    Hot legs, you're wearin' me out
    Hot legs, you can scream and shout
    Hot legs, are you still in school?
    I love you honey

    You got a most persuasive tongue
    You promise all kinds of fun
    But what you don't understand, I'm a working man
    I'm gonna need a shot of vitamin E
    By the time you're finished with me
    I'm talkin' to you
    Hot legs, you're an alley cat
    Hot legs, you scratch my back
    Hot legs, bring your mother too
    I love you, honey

    Imagine how my daddy felt
    In your jet black suspender belt
    Seventeen years old, he's trudging sixty four
    You got legs right up to your neck
    You're makin' me a physical wreck
    I'm talkin' to you
    Hot legs in your satin shoes
    Hot legs, are you still in school?
    Hot legs, you're makin' me a fool
    I love you, honey

    Hot legs, you're makin' your mark
    Hot legs, keep my pencil sharp
    Hot legs, keep your hands to yourself
    I love you, honey

    Hot legs you're wearin' me out
    Hot legs you can scream and shout
    Hot legs, you're still in school
    I love you, honey
    Hot legs
    Hot legs
    Hot legs Writer/s: ROD STEWART
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Song Fact-checker from Anywhere, UsaIt’s not pu$$y whipped, it’s are you pushing weights
  • Von from UsaWhere's the lyrics about being pu--y whipped..lol
  • Ferd from SpainOlivia Newton John helped Tina out as as well. Making sure she got on one of her big TV specials.
  • Randall from UsaWho was the woman in the hot legs video from California, also why did they never show her face?
  • Melinda from AustraliaThis is one of my all time favourites of Rod Stewart songs. It’s controversial for its subject. And lyrics. But really..... it’s pretty tame compared to what they get away with saying in modern songs.
    The lyrics or story within this song have only ever seemed autobiographical to me.
    It’s the story of Rod Stewards life.
    It’s obvious.
    He was known to have legions of girls ... groupies after him. Principally because he was just so good looking. And confident with it.
    He definitely had an aura about him.
    That was irresistible.
    He was a reckless bad boy. The type that young girls can’t help an attraction for.
    Did he kick groupies out before the morning ? As he claims in Hot Legs. I think so.
    He’s always been very business minded. Even when he was right into cocaine. But he wasn’t faithful in relationships until he met and married Rachael Hunter.
    Rod Stewart is one of the hardest working performers of his generation.
    His early music, like Hot Legs seems completely unknown to recent generations.
    Which is a damn shame.
    Modern musicians could learn a thing or 2 from Rod Stewart songs.
    The construction of them.
    And the way he tells a story with lyrics.
    He’s very talented in that way.
    And. Like few entertainers, you can tell he’s having a good time while performing
    He makes it fun.
    David Lee Roth was the same.
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