Street Hassle

LOU REED

Waltzing Matilda, looked at her wallet
The sexy one smiled in dismay
She pulled out four twenties
'Cause she liked round figures
Everybody stayed for a day
I think I'm on fire and you know I admire you
Buy it, why don't we slip away
Although I'm sure you're certain
It's a rarity me flirting
Sha la la la lay, come on

Sha la la la la, sha la la la la, sha la la la la
Come on and slip away, sha la la

Cascading lowly he entered her slowly
And showed her where he coming from
And sha la la la la. Made love to her gently
Just like she had never come
And sha la la la la.
Sha la la la
When the sun rose and she made to leave
And sha la la la la.
Sha la la la you know
Neither one regretted a thing

Say sha la la la la, sha la la la la, sha la la la la
Come on and slip away
Say sha la la la la, sha la la la la, sha la la la la

We need your loving so badly
We need your loving so
Slip away, come on, slip away
Sha la la la la, sha la la la la

Love has gone away
She took the ring from my finger
And there's nothing left to say
We need your loving so badly
We need your loving so
Come on, slip away

Trivia about the song Street Hassle by Simple Minds

When was the song “Street Hassle” released by Simple Minds?
The song Street Hassle was released in 1984, on the album “Sparkle in the Rain”.
Who composed the song “Street Hassle” by Simple Minds?
The song “Street Hassle” by Simple Minds was composed by LOU REED.

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