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− | + | Successful rock guitarist from the song "Lick and a Promise" by American rock band Aerosmith, off their fourth studio album by ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocks_(Aerosmith_album) Rocks]'' (released 3 May 1976). | |
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+ | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | Johnny come lately on a Saturday night</br> | ||
+ | Singin' how de do</br> | ||
+ | Backstreet a boogie in the house of delight</br> | ||
+ | Where they steal the show</br> | ||
+ | The money come sour but the ladies are sweet</br> | ||
+ | It's a love affair</br> | ||
+ | Whole place rockin', people stompin' their feet</br> | ||
+ | A when the gang's all there</br> | ||
+ | He gets his woman every night for free</br> | ||
+ | He's out there rockin' like you wouldn't believe</br> | ||
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+ | [[Category:1976]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Rock]] |
Revision as of 13:28, 8 May 2025
Successful rock guitarist from the song "Lick and a Promise" by American rock band Aerosmith, off their fourth studio album by Rocks (released 3 May 1976).
Lyrics
Johnny come lately on a Saturday night
Singin' how de do
Backstreet a boogie in the house of delight
Where they steal the show
The money come sour but the ladies are sweet
It's a love affair
Whole place rockin', people stompin' their feet
A when the gang's all there
He gets his woman every night for free
He's out there rockin' like you wouldn't believe