|
|
1979 |
1. | |
2. | East Street |
3. | Lady That Lived Here Before |
4. | Lullabies To A Memory |
5. | I Can't Feel You Anymore |
6. | True Love Needs to Keep in Touch |
7. | My Conscience Goes to Sleep |
8. | My Love Left Inside of Me |
9. | Between the Lawyer and the Preacher |
10. | Standing at Our Bedroom Door |
|
. . .
|
|
Well, I'm a good ol' girl an' I would like to please every way I can.
I've loved you an' I've always let you have the upper hand.
How come you think you're so smart, an' I'm the weaker sex?
There ain't a man alive can match a woman, trick for trick.
We've come a long way, baby.
All the way to Hollywood from Arkansas.
We've come a long way, baby.
Second class don't turn me on at all.
Well, I don't wanna a wall to paint, but I'm a-gonna have my say.
From now on, lover-boy, it's fifty-fifty, all the way.
Up to now I've been an object made for pleasin' you.
Times have changed and I'm demanding satisfaction too.
We've come a long way, baby.
All the way to Hollywood from Arkansas.
We've come a long way, baby.
Second class don't turn me on at all.
We've come a long way, baby.
All the way to Hollywood from Arkansas.
We've come a long way, baby.
Second class don't turn me on at all...
. . .
|
|
. . .
|
Lady That Lived Here Before |
. . .
|
|
. . .
|
|
. . .
|
True Love Needs to Keep in Touch |
. . .
|
My Conscience Goes to Sleep |
. . .
|
My Love Left Inside of Me |
. . .
|
Between the Lawyer and the Preacher |
. . .
|
Standing at Our Bedroom Door |
. . .
|
|