You're So Rude

Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart

(ian mclagan, ronnie lane)

My mom she likes you

She thinks your swell

Got the makings of a dance hall girl

Your lowcut frock and your birds nest hair

Stepping up heels and the way that you smell

She says to take you back

To see my folks again

On sunday

Why it looks as though theres nobody in



They've all went out to see my auntie renny

Don't you worry you just come right in

I'm sure we'll pass the time til they come home

Well let me take your coat

Take off your shoes, warm your toes

Try the sofa

Its getting dark we'll miss the late night bus

It's only eight but I'm not taking any chances

Whats that noise why'd they come back so soon

Straighten your dress you're really looking a mess

I'll wet my sox pretend we just got caught in the rain

Oh your so rude

You're So Rude

Released in 1971, Rod Stewart's 'You're So Rude' stands as a quintessential example of his early rock and roll revival style. The track captures the raw energy and swagger of the era, blending traditional guitar riffs with Stewart's distinctive vocal delivery. As a staple of his discography, the song exemplifies the blend of classic rock and roll and folk influences that defined his early career. It remains a recognizable anthem within his body of work, often associated with his performances during the early 1970s. The recording showcases Stewart's ability to deliver a catchy, upbeat tune that resonated with audiences of the time, cementing his status as a leading figure in the genre.