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Artist/Band:
Billy Idol
Lyrics for Song: L.A. Woman
Lyrics for Album: Charmed Life
Well, I just got into town about an hour ago.
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow.
Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows.
Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light?
Or just another lost angel, in city of night?
City of Night.
City of Night!
Woo come on!
L.A. Woman!
L.A. Woman.
L.A. Woman!
L.A. Woman.
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon.
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon.
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon.
Drive through your suburbs.
Into your blues.
Into your blues. Yeah!
Into your blue, blue, blues!
Into your blues.
Ohh yeah!
I see your hair is burning.
Hills are filled with fire.
If they say I never loved you.
You know they are a liar.
Driving down your freeways.
Midnite alleys roam.
Cops in cars, the topless bars.
Never saw a woman...
So alone.
So alone.
So alone!
Well, I just got into town about an hour ago.
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow.
Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows.
Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light?
Or just another lost angel, in city of night?
City of Night.
City of Night!
Ohh yeah!
L.A. Woman!
L.A. Woman.
L.A. Woman.
Your my woman!
That's right!
Your my woman!
(By The Doors)
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L.A. Woman
Billy Idol's 'L.A. Woman' stands as a defining track from his 1987 album 'Charmed Life,' blending new wave energy with a gritty, blues-infused rock sound. Recorded during a pivotal era for the artist, the song showcases his ability to merge pop sensibilities with raw, distorted guitar work that became a hallmark of his style. The recording captures the late 80s aesthetic, featuring a driving rhythm and vocal delivery that emphasized attitude over technical perfection. As a staple of Idol's discography, the track has been widely covered and sampled, cementing its place in the canon of 80s rock music. Its enduring popularity reflects the song's ability to transcend its original context, serving as a signature piece that encapsulates the rebellious spirit of the genre while establishing Idol's unique voice within the broader landscape of new wave and rock history. |
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| Album Lyrics: Charmed Life |
 Billy Idol
"Charmed Life"
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