Good Time Women

Album: Exile on Main St. (2010 re-release) (2010)
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  • Oh, you got me waiting on a big-boat line
    Yes, it's down a bumpy road
    I said now, now honey, you don't need money
    And you know you got it easy at home
    Yeah we're going to get down to boat-line
    We're going to steamboat and a rail alright
    I said now, now honey, get down honey
    Good time women don't keep you waiting around
    Uh-huh

    Yeah we could land in New York City
    With whiskey an' mighty fine
    Now, I brought downers and a bouquet
    And a bottle of dry, white wine
    Yes you got me dizzy, yes you got me silly
    And you know you going to die with your wife
    Baby, baby, red light woman
    They don't leave you a

    Yeah!
    Oh I love my woman!

    Yeah you got me waiting on a big boat-line
    Yeah you're going to feel alright
    I said baby, honey, you know it's going to be alright

    Yeah you got me silly, and you got me filthy
    Go down, gas up your wife
    I said baby, baby, uh red light women
    Like to party
    The red light women, sure like to party
    The red light woman, please don't party all night
    Alright, you got me crying now, ah you got me crying
    Yeah!

    Ah you got me crying
    Yes, they like to party all night
    Yes, they like to our party baby
    Yes, they like to party all night
    Yes, they like to party all night Writer/s: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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