I Love Vegas

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

Drink to me only....that's all I ask.

And I will drink to you.

I don't care if the sun don't shine.

I do my drinking in the evening time.

When I'm in Las Vegas.

You can sit in the sun and camp.

I get my color from a sun ray lamp.

When I'm in Las Vegas.



I love the laughs, I love the life, there's fun of every kind.

Next time I come I'll bring my wife, I'll do that if I lose my mind.

A wife in Vegas take my advice,

It's like going to China with a sack of rice.

But I love Las Vegas.



I love Vegas in the summer.

mmmmmm I love Vegas in the fall.

I love Vegas, when I say that it's a gasser.

I love Vegas like it's Egypt and I'm Nasser

I, I love Vegas every moment,

It's my favorite atmosphere

Oh I, I love Vegas,

Why oh why do I love Vegas?

Because my money's here.



I love Vegas when I'm winning,

mmmmmm I love it when I lose.

I love Vegas, like the army loves it's manuals.

I love Vegas, like Sinatra loves Jack Daniels.

I, I love Vegas every moment.

For Mr. Entratter I must cheer.

Oh I, I love Vegas,

Ich liebe do I love Vegas.

Because my blood is here.



I love Vegas when I'm loaded,

I love it when I am not.

I love Vegas, just like Kruschev loves being indignant,

More than even my wife Jeannie loves being pregnant.



I, I love Vegas every moment,

When I leave I shed a tear.

Oh I, I love Vegas,

Jesus Christ do I love Vegas.

I'll make it, make it good and clear,

It's because.....my girl's right here.

About I Love Vegas

Hazell Dean's "I Love Vegas" stands as a quintessential example of her early work, blending soulful vocals with the upbeat rhythms characteristic of mid-1970s English pop. Released during a period when she was establishing her signature sound, the track captures the optimism and energy often associated with the Las Vegas lifestyle, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences of the era. As part of her broader discography, the song showcases her ability to craft catchy melodies that balanced romantic sentiment with danceable grooves, solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in the UK's soft rock and pop landscape. The recording reflects the musical trends of the time, where artists frequently drew inspiration from American R&B and rock to create accessible yet emotionally resonant hits. This particular track remains a notable song in her catalog, representing the vibrant musical culture of the 1970s and her enduring appeal to listeners who appreciate classic pop from that decade.