Stiletto Heels

Album: The Third Step (1976)
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  • Whatever happened to the crazy dames
    With the red ruby lips
    Whatever happened to the burning flames
    With the swing on the hips
    She makes you turn when she passes you by
    With a cool kind of look in her eye
    She's like a flash from a movie show
    Playing up to "Marlowe".
    Stiletto heels clicking on the sidewalk
    Tight skirts and ruby red lips
    Stiletto heels are bound to make the boys talk
    About her legs and her wiggeling hips
    She doesn't need to speak a word at all
    For her figure kind of says it all.
    They talk about her in the neighbourhood
    For good looks get around
    She's always dropping into HolIywood
    With the gents of the town
    She likes to flirt with the right kind of man
    But she can turn them into clay in her hand
    And with the sound of her tiny feet
    She'll turn heads on main street.
    Stiletto heels clicking on the sidewalk
    ...
    Writer/s: GEORG KAJANUS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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