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Shady Lady - Ethel Azama



     
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Out from St. Louis I wasn't choosy
I just wanted to get back on the road
I hitched in cars and worked in bars
Lookin' for a place to lay down my load
I met a lady, a shady lady
And someone told her I was all on my own
She poured a beer and said, "When I'm finished here
Hang around 'cause I'm taking you home"
"Don't worry, I'll treat you all right
Don't worry, you can stay all night"
And I thought it was any easy ride
But I didn't know where I was until I got inside, yeah
She said, "Okay sonny, give me your money
And don't start any foolin' around"
I said, "What?", I said, "What?"
"Don't you think you're turning me upside down"
She said, "I don't care, I've been everywhere
And I've not been looking for you

But I'll take you in and give you a spin
You'll know some tricks by the time we get through"
Shady lady, you want it all your own way
Shady lady, you won't let go of your prey
Shady lady, eat me up and spit me out
But let's get started now, I know what you're talking about
Now in the morning as day was dawning
Shady asked me if I'd stay there awhile
I said, "Stay? Baby, no way"
But I couldn't keep myself from a smile
I said, "Now no bye-byes, go in and dry your eyes
That ain't fittin' for a lady like you
Why not be smart and give your life another start?
But take care now whatever you do"
Shady lady, I'm on my way
Shady lady, we'll meet again one day
And don't worry 'cause when we do
I'm gonna make sure that there ain't very much left of you
Ooh, yeah, gotta get out!
Out, out, gotta get out!
Out, out
Out, out
Out, out, I gotta get out!
Out, out
Out, out
Out, out, gotta get out!
Out, out
Out, out
Out, out, ooh, yeah

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ethel Azama (August 28, 1934 – March 1984) was an American jazz and popular singer and recording artist. She sang regularly in nightclubs and other concert venues between the mid-1950s and 1984. She was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and was of Okinawan ancestry. She was a Nisei or second-generation Japanese American. Career She started her professional career in 1955 as an emcee at the Oasis nightclub in Honolulu.

Read more about Ethel Azama on Last.fm.


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