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Artist/Band:
Rolling Stones, The
Lyrics for Song: She's So Cold
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Rolling Stones, The
I'm so hot for her, I'm so hot for her
I'm so hot for her and she's so cold
I'm so hot for her, I'm on fire for her
I'm so hot for her and she's so cold
I'm the burning bush, I'm the burning fire
I'm the bleeding volcano
I'm so hot for her, I'm so hot for her
I'm so hot for her and she's so cold
Yeah, I tried re-wiring her, tried re-firing her
I think her engine is permanently stalled
She's so cold she's so cold
She's so cold cold cold
Like a tombstone
She's so cold, she's so cold
she's so cold cold cold like an ice cream cone
She's so cold she's so cold
I dare not touch her my hand just froze
Yeah, I'm so hot for hot for her, I'm so hot for her
I'm so hot for her and even so,
Put your hand on the heat, put your hand on the heat
Aw C'mon baby, let's go
She's so cold, she's so cold, cold, she's so c-c-c-old
But she's beautiful, though
yeah, she's so cold
She's so cold, she's so cold
She was born in an arctic zone
She's so cold she's so cold, cold, cold
I dare not touch her my hand just froze
She's so cold, she's so goddamn cold she's so
Cold cold cold she's so cold
Who would believe you were a beauty indeed
When the days get shorter and the nights get long
Lie awake when the rain comes
Nobody will know, when you're old
When you're old, nobody will know
that you was a beauty, a sweet sweet beauty
A sweet sweet beauty, but stone stone cold
You're so cold, you're so cold, cold, cold
You're so cold, you're so cold
I'm so hot for you, I'm so hot for you
I'm so hot for you and you're so cold
I'm the burning bush, I'm the burning fire
I'm the bleeding volcano
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About She's So Cold
"She's So Cold" stands as a pivotal track in the Rolling Stones' 1971 album *Between the Buttons*, marking a significant shift toward a more polished, pop-oriented sound compared to their earlier raw rock and blues roots. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song features a distinctive, melancholic melody that contrasts with the band's usual upbeat demeanor, exploring themes of emotional distance and heartbreak. The recording showcases the band's evolving songwriting collaboration and production techniques, utilizing a clean guitar tone and a steady rhythm section that defined their approach in the early 1970s. While not a chart-topping single, the track remains a staple of their discography, illustrating the group's versatility and their ability to blend bluesy grit with melodic sophistication during a period of creative transition. |
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