Hot Stuff

Album: Black And Blue (1976)
Charted: 49
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  • Hot stuff, can't get enough
    Hot stuff, hot stuff
    Hot stuff, can't get enough

    The music is mighty, mighty fine
    Hot stuff, hot stuff, can't get enough (can't get enough)
    Hot stuff, can't get enough (can't get enough)
    Hot stuff, can't get enough

    The music is mighty, mighty fine
    Hot stuff

    Hot stuff, I can't get enough
    I can't get enough
    'Cause the music is what I want
    She keep body always moving, ah, stick it up
    Hot stuff

    Every day, I get another dose
    I can't stand it when the music stops
    Hot stuff

    All the people in New York City
    I know you're all goin' broke, but I know you're tough
    Yeah, hot stuff, hot stuff

    To everybody in Jamaica
    That is working in the sun
    You're hot, you're hot stuff
    Shake it up, shake it up
    You're hot stuff, hot stuff

    Yeah
    Hot stuff Writer/s: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 4

  • John Fisher from Dublin, IrelandI've just been listening to Rory Gallagher's brother on the radio. He says that when Rory went to Rotterdam to jam with The Stones, he was in the studio with Mick Jagger. Jagger spilt coffee over his hand and Rory said "Hot stuff" and added "There's a title for you"!

    Donal (Rory's brother) also said that Rory went to meet Keith in his hotel room. Keith was comatose so Rory stayed up through the night waiting and checking in on Keith every half-hour. In the morning with no sign of Keith waking, Rory headed to the airport to start his own tour in Asia.
  • James from Philadelphia, PaI've always thought this song was a reference to Herion.
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaA little to close to disco for my stones tastes.
  • Chelsea from Nyc, OrGreat promoclip by the entire band with Ron Wood done in the late 70's.
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