Caveman Billy

Tony Wilson, Errol Brown

[Hook]
Do you love me
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave
Do you love me?
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave

[Verse 1]
When I read back in history
How sweet life used to be
When about Caveman Billy
Being chased by a whole lot of women, saying

[Hook]
"Do you love me
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave
Do you love me?
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave?"

[Verse 2]
Well, I know that it may sound silly
But I'm jealous of Caveman Billy
'Cause in this day of liberation
I can't find me one little woman singing

[Hook]
"Do you love me
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave
Do you love me?
I really want to be your slave
Do you love me?
I really want to come into your cave?"

[Outro]
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Trivia about the song Caveman Billy by Hot Chocolate

When was the song “Caveman Billy” released by Hot Chocolate?
The song Caveman Billy was released in 1974, on the album “Cicero Park”.
Who composed the song “Caveman Billy” by Hot Chocolate?
The song “Caveman Billy” by Hot Chocolate was composed by Tony Wilson, Errol Brown.

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