Dirty Work

Halestorm · Halestorm [2009]

Get on your knees

And let the games begin

Bow to your queen

And I will crown your head



Cause I can make you every inch a king

Before I do it, tell me

Tell me what's in it for me



I need someone young, willing and able

You need someone old enough to know better



I want you to...



Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Ohhhhhhhhh

Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Yeaaaaah

Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work



Let me be your labor of love

My royal garden needs a hired man

Plant your seed, sow it

My rose's all in your hand



I need someone young, willing and able

You need someone old enough to know better



I want you to...



Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Ohhhhhhhhh

Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Yeaaaaah

Come one



Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Ohhhhhhhhh

Do my dirty work

Do my dirty work

Yeaaaaah

Come one

Yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah

Come on, yeah

Yeah

Dirty Work - Halestorm

Released on Halestorm's 2009 self-titled debut album, "Dirty Work" serves as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of hard rock and pop-punk energy. Featuring the dynamic interplay between lead vocalist Lzzy Hale and guitarist Alissa White-Gluz, the track exemplifies the genre's defining characteristics of driving riffs and anthemic choruses. As a staple of their early discography, the song helped establish Halestorm's reputation in the mid-2000s alternative rock scene, showcasing their ability to deliver high-octane performances that resonated with fans seeking a powerful, female-fronted rock sound.