Groupie

Dave Torbert

Torbert

All the boys taking notice
As she walks up from the back of the hall
You know she's jumping and a-bumping
Man she's really something
Came to hear the music that's all
But things are so confusing
She looks like some illusion
Someone better look and see
You know she really ain't no groupie
She said so in a movie (note 1)
At least that's what she said to me

Here she comes a-dancing
Silver and satin
Looks like an angel I know
She's mighty good looking
And she sure got something cooking
Watch the little lady go
She's just here to tease you
Love you and a-leave you
Someone give the girl a chance
You know she really ain't no groupie
She said so in a movie
At least that's what she said to me

The guards won't let her
But she says she knows the drummer
Gets up on the side of the stage
When she starts a-bopping
The band starts a-rocking
Came to her the music, OK
And later on that evening
She seen with someone leaving
In a long black limousine
You know she really ain't no groupie
She said so in a movie
At least that's what she said to me

You know she really ain't no groupie
She said so in a movie
At least that's what she said to me

Trivia about the song Groupie by New Riders of the Purple Sage

On which albums was the song “Groupie” released by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
New Riders of the Purple Sage released the song on the albums “Home, Home on the Road” in 1974 and “Cactus Juice” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Groupie” by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
The song “Groupie” by New Riders of the Purple Sage was composed by Dave Torbert.

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