Two Track Stereo - One Track Mind

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With her one track mind

With her one track mind

She was a hooked on two track stereo

With her one track mind woh-ho-oh



Well she always had lousy timing

But she'd like me to love to easy

From wearing headphones woh-ho-oh

Wearing headphones yeah-yeah-yeah

They get in the way of talking

And it don't sound the same

When you have to shout sweet nothing's woh-ho-oh

To her headphones oh-ho-ho-ho



Chorus

With her one track mind

The brain in her behind

She was hooked on two track stereo

With her one track mind woh-ho-oh



Yeah-hey-hey



She'd be late for a date on purpose

Making sure that she keeps you waiting

And while she makes up woh-ho-oh

Another new face woh-ho-ho-ho



She was always forgetting something

And she'd easily lose her head

And there'd be nowhere woh--ho-oh

To hang her headphones yeah-yeah-yeah



Chorus

With her one track mind

The brain in her behind

She was hooked on two track stereo

With her one track mind woh-ho-oh



Yeah-hey-hey



Break



Oh well she always had lousy timing

Wearing headphones while she's out eating

Or out walking

Like a zombie yeah



Chorus

With her one track mind

That brain in her behind

She was hooked on two track stereo

With her one track mind woh-ho-oh



One track mind



What's going through her mind

Two Track Stereo - One Track Mind

Slade's 'Two Track Stereo - One Track Mind' captures the band's signature blend of hard rock and glam energy. Emerging during a period where the group was refining their sound, the track showcases their ability to craft catchy, driving anthems that resonated with audiences across the UK. The song reflects the band's knack for combining straightforward rock instrumentation with memorable hooks, a hallmark of their most celebrated recordings. While not always listed among their absolute biggest chart-toppers, it remains a testament to their consistent output and musical identity. The recording stands as a solid example of Slade's capacity to deliver energetic performances that defined an era of British rock music, appealing to fans who appreciate their dynamic stage presence and enduring catalogue.