Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Lawler
Vocals
Barry Wallace
Bass Guitar
Gordon McRory
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Lawler
Songwriter
Barry Wallace
Songwriter
Gordon McRory
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tony Hoffer
Mixing Engineer
Todd Burke
Engineer
Steve Osborne
Mixing Engineer
Stephen Marcussen
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
She said "I'm Rosie"
I said "I thought you were Lucy", she said "No, Rosie, I told you so"
Was here with your sister
But she's going out the back, I want to dance and have fun, y'know
Of all the shitty little places I meet you, it's here
And I'm freaking out
I heard you got a brand new name
Selling Es in the dark, but hey, it's nothing to shout about
Don't just say yes to tease me
Do your utmost to please me
I don't mean to be sleazy
Being you can't be easy
When you're creepin' up the backstairs, mother's nightmares
Falling in the front door, my, my
Climbing in the window, get dressed, let's go
Take your brother's car keys, bye bye
Well I see your yellow fingers
And your crucifix bones all covered in cellophane
Was there when your best friend said
"Sweetheart, I'm just here to get drunk again"
I wouldn't move if I was you
I wouldn't wanna get caught when the lights go out
She said, "You think you're so special"
I said, "Sunshine, I'm just bored, I'm just checking out"
Don't just say yes to tease me
Do your utmost to please me
I don't mean to be sleazy
Being you can't be easy
When you're creepin' up the backstairs, mother's nightmares
Falling in the front door, my, my
Climbing in the window, get dressed, let's go
Take your brother's car keys, bye bye
Don't just say yes to tease me
Do your utmost to please me
I don't mean to be sleazy
Being you can't be easy
When you're creepin' up the backstairs, mother's nightmares
Falling in the front door, my, my
Climbing in the window, get dressed, let's go
Take your brother's car keys, bye bye
Creepin' up the backstairs, mother's nightmares
Falling in the front door, my, my
Climbing in the window, get dressed, let's go
Take your brother's car keys, bye bye
Written by: Barry Wallace, Gordon McRory, John Lawler