The Lovin’ Machine

From the minute that I saw her
I knew I just had to have her
I asked if I could take her for a spin'

But I heard her engine purrin'
And I saw her tail-light blinkin'
I knew I'd never be the same again

So I drove her 'round the corner
Up the street and down the highway
Showin' off to everybody that I seen

[Chorus]
She's a steamlined
Sleek lookin'
Smooth runnin'
Fast movin'
Thrift-takin'
Lovin' machine

She's a-quick with dual headlights
Padded dash and positive traction
Instant heatin' and a six-way swivel seat

And it's no wonder that the connoisseurs
Of fine machinery
Feel so happy
When I drive her down the street

She's got two of the biggest
And the prettiest and the roundest
Softest bluest eyes
You've ever seen

[repeat Chorus]
If I leave her for a minute
All the hot rods gather 'round her
They just can't believe that such a thing is real

But they've never seen a chassis
Quite as slick and half as classy
They'd give anything
To get behind the wheel

So I keep my little lover
Locked up tight and undercover
Give no one a chance to yell
Mechanic's glee

[repeat Chorus]
She ain't too fast in the take-off
But she's a winner in the long run
And she's ?? ?? when she accelerates

If she shimmies just a little
At high speed; well who's complainin'?
Fact of the matter is I think it's kinda great

With the proper restorations
Safety check and a set of glasses
Soon I'll take her anywhere I choose to be

[repeat Chorus]

Trivia about the song The Lovin’ Machine by Johnny Paycheck

On which albums was the song “The Lovin’ Machine” released by Johnny Paycheck?
Johnny Paycheck released the song on the albums “The Lovin’ Machine” in 1966, “The Real Mr. Heartache: The Little Darlin’ Years” in 2000, and “The Lost Masters: Collection” in 2007.

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