Lady Bump

Penny Mclean · Profile [1980]

Hey

I'm so glad you come in here tonight. I'm so it chin' to

Dance I can't stand it and I was countin' on dancin' with you.



It's a saturday night and I feel all right

So come on

let's dance - look at me

AII I wanna do is to bump with you

So come on

let's dance - look at me tonight.

When we hear the music play you might

Learn from me in every way.



They call me lady bump

lady bump it's no lie - ah

Lady bump

lady bump - just the music takes me high.



They call me lady bump

lady bump uh uh uh ah

Lady bump

lady bump look at me and you'll know way.



No

I don't need a break 'cause my hips got to shake -

Ooh come on

let's dance - look at me

When I feel your touch - baby

it's to much

Ooh come on

let's dance - look at me tonight

. . .



They call me lady burnp

lady bump it's not lie - ah

. . .



They call me lady bump

lady bump uh uh uh ah

. . .



They call me lady bump

lady bump uh uh uh ah

. . .

Lady Bump - Penny Mclean

Penny Mclean's 'Lady Bump' stands as a defining track from her 1980 album 'Profile,' capturing the raw energy of early punk and new wave. Released during a pivotal era for British independent music, the song showcases Mclean's distinctive vocal style and the band's gritty, unpolished aesthetic that became a hallmark of the genre. Alongside other tracks like 'Devil Eyes' and 'Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance,' 'Lady Bump' reflects the rebellious spirit and DIY ethos that characterized the late 1970s and early 1980s scene. The recording serves as a testament to the movement's impact, offering a direct connection to the cultural currents of the time through its driving rhythm and authentic performance.