My Lady From South Of Detroit

Carmine Appice / Jim McCarty / Rusty Day / Tim Bogert

There's a love that I dream of at night
When I'm home
by the fireside of thought
After her all the rest don't seem right
You should feel
all the goodness she brought

If you're wondering
just to who she could be
Well I promise I not say her name
If you settled down here
alongside beach I will tell you
Cause I'm not ashamed

She's my lady from south of Detroit
And when that quite a few years ago
I remember her beauty,
her taste and her charms
Oh, how could I forget
holding her in my arms

My lady from south of Detroit
And even though sometimes she's bad
I'm so sorry she's gone
Cause my memory lives on
She's the best lover I've ever had

She's my lady from south of Detroit
And we met quite a few years ago
I remember her beauty,
her taste and her charms
Oh, how could I forget
holding her in my arms

My lady from south of Detroit
And even though sometimes she's bad
I'm so sorry she's gone
Cause my memory lives on
She's the best lover I've ever had

Oh, my lady, where are you now

Trivia about the song My Lady From South Of Detroit by Cactus

On which albums was the song “My Lady From South Of Detroit” released by Cactus?
Cactus released the song on the albums “Cactus” in 1970 and “Barely Contained: The Studio Sessions” in 2004.
Who composed the song “My Lady From South Of Detroit” by Cactus?
The song “My Lady From South Of Detroit” by Cactus was composed by Carmine Appice, Jim McCarty, Rusty Day, and Tim Bogert.

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