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Hall And Oates
Lyrics for Song: Rich Girl
Lyrics for Album: The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates [2005]
You're a rich girl, and you've gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway
You can rely on the old man's money
You can rely on the old man's money
It's a bitch girl, but it's gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway
Say money, money won't get you too far, get you too far
And don't you know, don't you know
That it's wrong to take what he's giving you
So far gone on your own
But you can get along if you try to be strong
But you'll never be strong cause
You're a rich girl (rich girl), and you've gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway (rich girl)
You can rely on the old man's money
You can rely on the old man's money
It's a bitch girl (rich girl) and it's gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway (rich girl)
Say money, money won't get you too far, get you too far
High and dry, out of the rain
It's so easy to hurt others when you can't feel pain
And don't you know that a love can't grow
Cause there's too much to give
Cause you'd rather live for the thrill of it all, oh
You're a rich girl (rich girl), and you've gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway (rich girl)
You can rely on the old man's money
You can rely on the old man's money
It's a bitch girl (rich girl), and it's gone too far
Cause you know it don't matter anyway (rich girl)
Say money, but it won't get you too far
Say money, but it won't get you too far
Say money, but it won't get you too far, get you too far
And you say you can rely on the old man's money
You can rely on the old man's money
You're a rich girl (rich girl), a rich girl
Oh, you're a rich, bitch girl (rich girl) yeah
Say money, but it won't get you too far
Oh, give it to me baby....
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Rich Girl
Hall & Oates' 1977 hit 'Rich Girl' stands as a defining anthem of the Philadelphia soul and soft rock era. Recorded for their self-titled album, the track showcases the duo's signature blend of smooth vocals, intricate guitar work, and rhythmic sophistication. As one of their most enduring singles, it captured the essence of late-seventies pop with its catchy melody and relatable themes of materialism and romance. The song remains a staple in their extensive discography, frequently covered and celebrated for its timeless appeal across generations of listeners who appreciate its polished production and emotional depth. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates [2005] |
 Hall And Oates
"The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates [2005]"
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