Roxy Lady

Bay City Rollers · Other Songs - Bay City Rollers

I heard you call my name

You looked all right

Well that's no down

I was so blind

Talking paralyzed

'till you made your play

You pull me home

You playing around

Right now

You wrecked my face

Yeah she told you

To your face

So I was bummed out

It just goes to show

Hey little Roxy

Before I go



[Chorus]

Wasn't really trying to make it with you

My eyes deceived, what was I trying to do?

Wasn't really trying to make it with you

My Roxy lady,

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Lady

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Hey little Roxy

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Lady

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)



I can't believe my eyes

I must be crazed

Your body's fine

But look at your face

In the morning light

There's no messing around

I've done it again

Again gone off to easy

I can't resist

The feel of rapture

A one night bliss

Oh I will tell you to your face

Hey little Roxy, I can't stand this place



[Chorus]



Wasn't really trying to make it with you

My eyes deceived, what was I trying to do?

Wasn't really trying to make it with you

My eyes deceived, what was I trying to do?

My Roxy lady,

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Lady

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Hey little Roxy

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Lady

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

She said

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Do do do do do do do

(Roxy lady)

(oh Roxy lady)

Roxy Lady - Bay City Rollers

Roxy Lady stands as a defining track from the Bay City Rollers, capturing the quintessential essence of 1970s British pop and the emerging new wave movement. The song showcases the band's signature blend of polished production, catchy melodies, and charismatic vocal harmonies that became their hallmark. Released during a period of intense commercial success, the recording exemplifies the era's focus on danceable rhythms and romantic themes, solidifying the group's status as one of the most popular acts of the decade. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious energy and the way it encapsulates the optimism and style of the time, making it a staple in collections of classic pop music from the United Kingdom.