Hot Cat on a Tin Roof

HUGH CORNWELL

Oh, the feeling of a joyride coming on.
I know how long I've waited now.
Oh, the ceiling ain't so far above my head;
I want to hit it with my plough.
We're revving; we're revving; we're turning on the power.
We're burning; we're burning; we're coming like a flower.
Oh, I'm dizzy, and I'm flying above the circus though this kite ain't left the
Ground.

I'm warming up.
I'm cooling down.
I hear it, as her engines make their sound.
We're revving; we're revving; we're turning on the power.
We're burning; we're burning; we're coming like a flower.
Hot cat on a tin roof.
Hot cat on a tin roof.
You know I mean that she's such a hot cat,
And there's the tin roof if you need proof.
Oh, I tremble as I touch her through my gloves.
She knows she has me from now on.
Oh, I tingle as she takes me up into the blue; you know she ticks just like a
Bomb.

We're revving; we're revving; we're turning on the power.
We're burning; we're burning; we're coming like a flower.
Hot cat on a tin roof.
Hot cat on a tin roof.

Trivia about the song Hot Cat on a Tin Roof by Hugh Cornwell

On which albums was the song “Hot Cat on a Tin Roof” released by Hugh Cornwell?
Hugh Cornwell released the song on the albums “Wired” in 1993, “First Bus to Babylon” in 1999, and “In the Dock” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Hot Cat on a Tin Roof” by Hugh Cornwell?
The song “Hot Cat on a Tin Roof” by Hugh Cornwell was composed by HUGH CORNWELL.

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