Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv

Jim Lea, Noddy Holder

Wohouhouhou

Cheap and nasty
Cheap and nasty
Cheap and nasty
Ooh

She was a stranger who came out of nowhere
She makes a living out there on the street
And with a faraway look in her faraway eyes
The face of an angel who's seen the hard times
A case of survival without any ties

It's cheap and nasty love
She'd leave it if she could
Cheap and nasty love
You know it ain't magic, no

She couldn't make any other profession
And as she says "Well, a girl's gotta eat"
Trying anything once with a trick of the trade
Rents by the hour making sure she gets paid
No satisfaction it drives her insane

It's cheap and nasty love
And she'd leave it if she could
Cheap and nasty love
You know it ain't magic, no

Wohouhouhou
Wohouhouhou
Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Woh, cheap and nasty love
And she'd leave it if she could
'cause cheap and nasty love
You know it ain't magic, no
Cheap and nasty (love)
Cheap and nasty (love)
Cheap and nasty love
You know it ain't magic
Oh you know it ain't magic, no

Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Trivia about the song Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv by Slade

When was the song “Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv” released by Slade?
The song Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv was released in 1984, on the album “Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply”.
Who composed the song “Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv” by Slade?
The song “Cheap ‘N’ Nasty Luv” by Slade was composed by Jim Lea, Noddy Holder.

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