She brings out the devil in me

Slade · Other Songs - Slade

Heh yeah, hah hoh ,



Oh, you make my fool-heart a-quiver, you bring out the devil (bring out the devil)

Oh, you make me stand an' deliver, you bring out the devil (bring out the devil)

Woh oh, your dad has caught us in the car

He said look now son your ways are goin' too far

Woh ho, she brings out the devil in me



Oh, you make me melt like butter, you bring out the devil (bring out the devil)

Oh hoh, you find me lyin' in the gutter, you bring out the devil (bring out the devil)

Woh ho, you gotta get out on the double

Come on back little girl, come, there won't be any trouble

I said, woh ho, she brings out the devil in me



I bin a hard-case, a head-case, a nut-case, a special-case

Never been an angel in white

She taught me good things, bad things, tried to clip my wings

Stop me goin' out on the town every night



Oh, I give her all of the patter, she brings out the devil (brings out the devil)

Oh, when I've had too much to drink, she says it doesn't matter (says it doesn't matter)

Woh ho, she understands the way I am

She knows I'll give her good lovin' any time I can

Woh ho, she brings out the devil in me



Oh, you're not expectin' me to woe her, swear I'm gonna leg it (swear I'm gonna leg it)

Oh, you've got so much to give, be sure that I get it (be sure that I get it)

Woh ho, you're stood where we're headin'

You gotta come, headin' for a shotgun weddin'

Woh ho, she brings out the devil in me, yeah



I said, woh ho, she brings out the devil in me

Woh ho, she brings out the devil in me, ha ha ha ha , ha ha ha ha ,

She brings out the devil in me

Released by Slade in 1973, this track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and glam pop that defined the British Invasion era. The song features the iconic vocal interplay between lead singer Jim Lea and guitarist Noddy Holder, showcasing their ability to fuse catchy melodies with driving, distorted guitar riffs. As a staple of Slade's discography, the recording captures the high-energy performance style that made them one of the most successful acts of the early 1970s. Its enduring popularity stems from its infectious rhythm and the band's charismatic stage presence, cementing its place in the canon of classic rock anthems.