Mary Hot Lips Arizona

Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood

You came into town with your truck and your wardrobe
Your turquoise, your pills and the crew
Your cowboys, your playboys, the studs and the gay boys
Your gals and your hairdresser, too

And you rented a small apartment, and everyone settled in
Midst the pillows, the beads and the stereo leads and the ups and the downs in the gin

Oh Mary, oh Mary, the stars of the prairie
Still shine on your high stepping shoes
But those were the days, Mary, those were the days
When you side stepped the Hollywood blues

When the money ran low all your friends found excuses
The family soon fell apart
And you learned there's a limit to what you can do
When your purse ain't as big as your heart

But still you're blasting off somewhere on something with somebody new
And nobody knows what he does, where he comes from, nobody, least of all you

Oh Mary, oh Mary, the stars of the prairie
Still shine on your high stepping shoes
But those were the days, Mary, those were the days
When you side stepped the Hollywood blues

Trivia about the song Mary Hot Lips Arizona by Albert Hammond

When was the song “Mary Hot Lips Arizona” released by Albert Hammond?
The song Mary Hot Lips Arizona was released in 1974, on the album “Albert Hammond”.
Who composed the song “Mary Hot Lips Arizona” by Albert Hammond?
The song “Mary Hot Lips Arizona” by Albert Hammond was composed by Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood.

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