One Night Stand
Uncle Joe's Big Ol'driver · Other Songs - Uncle Joe's Big Ol'driver
Girl I adore you
My body's for you
In the bedroom
On the floors too
I'll be your one night stand
Baby you've been on my mind
Fantasizing all the time
Ooh girl I want to break you down
'till the whole world knows I'm moaning
Look at my philosophy
It's not all about between the sheets
I've put up with your bitchin moods
It's time you put poppa in the groove
Love and sex
Those were designed to relieve your mental stress
Cause I've been on one side and back again
(chorus)X2
Lay back you know I got you hot
I'm up in all your secret spots
Aaw girl you should be givin it up, givin it up
I'm ready just to fill this space between us
And in the morning girl when you wake up
I'll be right there
If you want me, like I want you
We should get it on
Love and sex
Those were designed to relieve your mental stress
Cause I've been on one side and back again
(chorus)X2
Your hips girl they've been knocking
Lets get on there ain't no stoppin
I am dedicated
Hit me up just don't playa hate it
I'm so ?
Give it up cause you won't regret it
Baby just let me be the man
This is not a one night stand
(chorus)x4
(END)
There ain't no stoppin'
Girl I adore you
My body
I'm ready baby
It's gonna be your one night stand
One Night Stand
One Night Stand captures the raw energy characteristic of Uncle Joe's Big Ol'driver, showcasing a distinct approach to English-language rock. The track stands as a testament to the artist's ability to craft memorable melodies within a straightforward, driving rhythm section. While the song operates within a familiar genre framework, it distinguishes itself through a confident vocal delivery and a production style that emphasizes live instrumentation. This recording highlights the band's commitment to authentic sound, avoiding over-polished arrangements in favor of a more immediate and visceral listening experience. As part of their broader discography, the song reinforces their reputation for delivering high-energy performances that resonate with fans of classic rock influences. It remains a significant song in their catalogue, reflecting the musical priorities and stylistic choices that define their work during this period.

