Young Lust

Philip Rambow

Hello?
Hello?
Oh, oh ah
I don’t know what to say

People I once knew
They don’t get in touch no more
They don’t phone or write
They don’t come around my door

I been a fool in life and love they say
I wouldn’t have it any, any other way
But ah, whatever happened to this Young Lust?
Baby, Young Lust
Won’t you tell me please, Young Lust
Baby, Young Lust
Teenage love
Young Lust

All the crummy pay
For all the lousy jobs I do
I’m slavin’ every day
I’m just tryin’ to make it through

I work my fingers, baby, I work them to the bone
Come home at night, fool myself into thinkin I am not alone
But oh, whatеver happened to this Young Lust
Baby, Young Lust
Oh, won’t you tеll me please, Young Lust
Oh baby, Young Lust
Teenage love
Young Lust
Young Lust

Help me
Just help me

You look so smashin’ baby, in the light
I see you every day, every day and every night
And I just gotta, I just got to have your Young Lust
Oh baby, Young Lust
Oh, won’t you give it to me please, Young Lust
Baby, Young Lust
Teenage, teenage, teenage, teenage
It’s lost
It’s gone, I can’t forget
Young Lust
Oh baby, Young Lust
Oh baby
Oh baby, I love you baby
Sweet baby, sweet baby
Oh baby, be my baby, be my baby
You’re just a baby
Oh baby, I love you baby
I love you baby
I love you baby...

Trivia about the song Young Lust by Ellen Foley

When was the song “Young Lust” released by Ellen Foley?
The song Young Lust was released in 1979, on the album “Nightout”.
Who composed the song “Young Lust” by Ellen Foley?
The song “Young Lust” by Ellen Foley was composed by Philip Rambow.

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