Sidewalk Sally
Remedy · Other Songs - Remedy
Late last night I saw you doin' the street
Dodgin' the cops on the beat
It wasn't necessary to know my name
Just to, take me home to play
Sidewalk Sally, crawlin' down the alley
On her hands and knees
Sidewalk Sally, knows what she's sellin'
A little taste of apathy
Now the girl with the golden touch
?? short week, don't cost much
I got the money honey, you got the bun
I'll pay for your time, grab the money and run
Sidewalk Sally, crawlin' down the alley
On her hands and knees
Sidewalk Sally, knows what she's sellin'
Apathy
She's on the street again
Out on her path alone again
She can't be late for the devil's son
She looks scared, watch her run
So scared mama look at you run
Run run run, mama look at you run
Yow! So scared mama look at you run
Run run run, mama, look at you run
Sidewalk Sally
Sidewalk Sally
Things were different, in the beginning
There was a future you were winning
But wear and tear, has started to show
The white lady, she won't let you go
Sidewalk Sally, crawlin' in the alley
On her hands and knees
Sidewalk Sally, she knows what she's sellin'
She's shortchanged ya, with apathy
Sidewalk Sally
Sidewalk Sally
Sidewalk Sally
Remedy's "Sidewalk Sally" stands as a quintessential example of their energetic pop-rock style, characterized by driving rhythms and catchy melodies that defined their early catalog. Released during a period of prolific output, the track exemplifies the band's ability to blend upbeat instrumentation with relatable themes of romance and urban life. As part of their broader discography, the song reflects the vibrant musical landscape of its era, showcasing Remedy's signature approach to crafting anthemic tracks that resonated with audiences seeking a mix of nostalgia and contemporary sound. The recording captures the raw energy typical of their live performances, cementing the song's place in their legacy as a defining work of their career.

