Whitesnake - David Coverdale



     
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Whitesnake Lyrics


(Coverdale/Moody)In the shadows of the dark night,
You need a woman by your side..
She'll help you make it in the cold light
and keep you warm an' satisfiedIf you want somemore lovin'
Drive you out of your mind
Give a little sweetness and sugar
just make it sure she understands...White skin women keep me howlin' for more
Brown skin honey, I loveGot a whitesnake mama
You wanna shake it mama
Got a whitesnake mama
Come an' let it crawl on you,
just enough to see ya throughYou want to find a little angel
Sweet surrender in her eyesv Broke down heart through morning
To the moon is on the riseNight time is the right time
for rolling on the silent gloves
Daytime, nighttime, anytime is the right time
stealin' round and makin' some love...White skin women keep me howlin' for more
Brown skin honey, I loveGot a whitesnake mama

You wanna shake it mama
Got a whitesnake mama
Come an' let it crawl on you,
just enough to see ya throughListen...Back door man ain't done nothing,
but creep around the door..
When you see his woman weepin'
You know the snake is there for moreDay time, night time is the right time
for rolling on the silent gloves
Night time is the right time
make it sure you're the only oneWhite skin women keep me howlin' for more
Brown skin honey, I loveGot a whitesnake mama,
You wanna shake it mama
Got a whitesnake mama
Come an' let it crawl on you,
and you, and you...Got a whitesnake mama (endless repeat)

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David Coverdale (born September 22, 1951 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England) is a rock vocalist most famous for his work with the British hard rock band Deep Purple, and his later band Whitesnake. Coverdale was largely unknown until he replaced Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan in 1973. He was a Boutique clerk in Redcar, Yorkshire when he sent in an old Boy Scout picture of his along with a demo tape to Deep Purple.

Read more about David Coverdale on Last.fm.


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