Hard Lovin' Woman

Ian Gillan / Ritchie Blackmore / Roger Glover

She walked into the room
Her hand upon her hip
Said look out boy
I'll make your backbone slip
She looked straight at me
The devil in her eye
I knew what i was getting but took it by surprise
No fooling
She really knocked the stuffing out of me
Some woman a hard lovin' woman
She chewed me up and spat me out

Some woman
She's a hard lovin' woman
Some woman a hard lovin' woman

She didn't wear nothing but a smile
Upon her face
Licking her lips but i had the taste
Her temperature was rising
I was coming to the boil
Her fires were burning
She was pouring on the oil
I do not jest she really took me to the cleaners
Some woman
I felt just great when she pulled her 38's

It started with a smile
It turned into a laugh
It ended with a scream
I said enough's enough
Never heard a word she wouldn't let go
A man's a man and every woman ought to know
And there i was
And she was dancing
Some woman here we go again

Trivia about the song Hard Lovin' Woman by Deep Purple

When was the song “Hard Lovin' Woman” released by Deep Purple?
The song Hard Lovin' Woman was released in 1988, on the album “Nobody's Perfect”.
Who composed the song “Hard Lovin' Woman” by Deep Purple?
The song “Hard Lovin' Woman” by Deep Purple was composed by Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, and Roger Glover.

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