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Sweet Lucy was a dancer
But none of us would chance her
Because she was a samurai
She made electric shadows
Beyond our fingertips
And none of us could reach that highShe came on like a teaser
I had to touch and please her
Enjoy a little paradise
The log was in my pocket
When Lucy met the rocket
She never knew the reason whyI can't deny it
With that smile on her face
Oh it's not the kill
It's the thrill of the chaseFeel it coming
It's knocking at the door
You know it's no good running
It's not against the law
The point of no return

And now you know the score
And now you're learning
What's knockin' at your back doorSweet Nancy was so fancy
To get into her pantry
Had to be the aristocracy
The members that she toyed with
At city club were something in diplomacySo we put her on the hit list
Of a common cunning linguist
A master of many tongues
And now she eases gently
From her Austin to her Bentley
Suddenly she feels so youngI can't deny it
With that smile on her face
Oh it's not the kill
It's the thrill of the chaseFeel it coming
It's knocking at the door
You know it's no good running
No it's not against the law
The point of no return
Now how you know the score
And now you're learning
What's knockin' at your back doorSweet Lucy was a dancer
But none of us would chance her
Because she was a samurai
She made electric shadows
Beyond our fingertips
And one of us could reach that highI can't deny it
With that smile on my face
Oh oh, it's not the kill
It's the thrill of the chaseFeel it coming
Knocking at your door
You know it's no good running
No it's knocking at your door
Knockin' at your back door

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Ian Gillan (born on 19 August 1945), is a rock music vocalist best known as the lead singer for legendary rock band Deep Purple. He is considered to be one of the foremost rock vocalists, who introduced into the rock music the vocal belting technique. In his prime he possessed a very wide vocal range which was rumored to be 4 and a half to 5 octaves and with seemingly effortless and fluid movement throughout it and with remarkable force and precision in the upper register.

Read more about Ian Gillan on Last.fm.


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