Italian Girls

Rod Stewart, Ronald David Wood

At the Turin Motor Show
I was dreaming of a mobile that couldn't be mine
Not without lyin'
Was I feeling kind a silly
When I stepped in soakin' beer down the cola machine
Oh, stayin' seventeen
Well she claimed she was a killer
And she owned a floodlit villa
A little aways from the main highway
Oh, take me way down yonder, woo

She was tall, thin and tarty
And she drove a Maserati
Faster than sound
I was heaven bound
Although I must have looked a creep
In my army surplus Jeep
Was I being too bold
Before the night could get old
No, no, no, no, no
She proved me so wrong

Oh the Italian girls sometimes hold their religious habits
In front of your eyes, just to get you tied
Ah, but not my little Bella 'cause I did not have to tell her
That I'd be gone, with the morning sun
She made me so tired, woo
She took me way, way, away down yonder
Then I was gone with the morning sun on my back, woo

Gotta get on back there soon as I can
Take me there
And I miss the girl so bad
Oh yeah, wait a minute
She broke my heart
She broke my heart
She broke my heart, woo
Gotta get on back there soon as I can
I miss the girl, I miss the girl, I miss the girl so bad
I was a lot better off

Trivia about the song Italian Girls by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “Italian Girls” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “The Rod Stewart Album” in 1969, “Never a Dull Moment” in 1972, “Reason to Believe: The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings” in 2002, “Changing Faces - The Very Best Of Rod Stewart & The Faces - The Definitive Collection 1969 - 1974” in 2003, “Maggie May: The Essential Collection” in 2012, “Rarities” in 2013, and “Handbags & Gladrags: The Essential Rod Stewart” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Italian Girls” by Rod Stewart?
The song “Italian Girls” by Rod Stewart was composed by Rod Stewart, Ronald David Wood.

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