Wrap Her Up

Elton John · Other Songs - Elton John

There are ladies, illegal x's

Mona Lisa's, well connected

They may be shady, english roses

Blue blooded, turned up noses



Money talks, see what it catches

Postage paid, no strings attached

She's a honey, she's a tramp

Roaring twenties, molls and vamps



Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, I only got one chance

Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance

Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, give her to me, wrap her up



Is she foreign? Legs eleven

Italian girls, take me to heaven

You pretty babies, from Paris, France

Crazy horses, love to dance



Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, I only got one chance

Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance

Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, give her to me, wrap her up



Give her to me, wrap her up

Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, I only got one chance

Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance

Wrap her up, I'll take her home with me

Wrap her up, she is all I need

Wrap her up, give her to me, wrap her up



Marlene Dietrich

Marilyn Monroe

Brigitte Bardot

Doris Day

Billie Jean

Samantha Fox

Joan Collins

Kiki Dee

Katharine Hepburn

Vivian Leigh

Grace Jones

Priscilla Presley

Vanessa Williams

Doris Franfeld

Nancy Reagan

Rita Hayworth

Petula Clark

Julie Andrews

Superwoman

Annie Lennox

Mata Hari

CCC

Shirley Temple

Tallulah Bankhead

Linda Lovelace

Little Eva

Natassia Kinski

Princess Caroline of Monaco

Miss Pat Verness

Elsie Tanner



Wrap her up

Wrap her up

Wrap her up

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Wrap Her Up

Elton John's "Wrap Her Up" stands as a poignant example of his ability to blend theatrical flair with deep emotional resonance. Released during a period where the artist frequently explored themes of loss and memory, the track showcases his signature piano-driven ballad style, characteristic of his work from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The song reflects a mature side of John's songwriting, focusing on the complexities of human connection and the lingering impact of past relationships. It captures the essence of his broader discography, where personal narratives are often woven into larger musical tapestries that resonate with audiences globally.