Party Queen

Album: single release only (1974)
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  • Went to a party just the other night.
    [male voice] Know what I mean Party Queen.
    Somebody told me it would be alright.
    [male voice] She's a queen, Party Queen.
    I wanted love, a [inaudible] to meet,
    The kind of guy to make my life complete.
    I was dressed in silk and leather,
    Peacock feathers in my hair,
    I found a wall and I was ready
    People's eyes began to stare.
    But I don't care.

    Somebody told me that his name was Jill.
    [male voice] Know what I mean Party Queen.
    Nighttime was passing, had to get my thrill
    [male voice] She's a queen, Party Queen.
    A voice said: "He ain't right."
    I'll still be your lover tonight,
    I will.
    Yo, Jo, what would momma say?
    [instrumental]
    Hypnotize me, just like Trilby
    And I could be so good for you.
    'Cos I feel you're getting to me,
    I can't help myself with you.
    What could I do?

    I filtered home and I was in a dream
    [male voice] Know what I mean Party Queen.
    You said: "Goodbye, when will I see you again?"
    [male voice] She's a queen, Party Queen.
    You said: "Hey, little baby, what's your name?"
    [male voice] Know what I mean Party Queen.
    You've got everything that I could need
    [male voice] Know what I mean Party Queen.
    But I love, I love ya.
    Please, please, you better not leave. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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