A Nifty Little Number Like You

Steve Marriott

You smell like a field
Cow-shirt in midsummer sun
I must have been mad
But I gave you all the bread that I had
Your mother's a freak
She made me weak in my knees
You're under her thumb
Why don't you pack your bags and run
Isn't it sad
I pity you now I'm not there
I hope you pull through
But you're locked in your social zoo
I tried to re-arrange your head
And show you where you were
But you were too sick
Then your mother bust her guf
And tried to make me think like her

But I was too quick
You thought I was hooked
Showing me off to your friends
Wearing me like a badge
Was the only kick you ever had
Please shave your legs
Put down that horse and behave
I seen it before
I ain't never gonna see it no more
You whole domestick scene
And the way your life was run
Made me so sick
That a nifty little number like you
Could show anyone a few tricks

Trivia about the song A Nifty Little Number Like You by Humble Pie

When was the song “A Nifty Little Number Like You” released by Humble Pie?
The song A Nifty Little Number Like You was released in 1972, on the album “Lost and Found”.
Who composed the song “A Nifty Little Number Like You” by Humble Pie?
The song “A Nifty Little Number Like You” by Humble Pie was composed by Steve Marriott.

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