Singapore Silk Torpedo

PETER TOLSON, PHILIP MAY

I've sailed the seas, a hard sea dog to please.
Tattooed on my chest, is the girl I love best.
Back in 1954, on leave in old singapore
I was soaking in gin, when miss foxy walked in.

She's my singapore silk torpedo,
Wearing high satin non stick lip glow,
I fell a victim to this female hipno,
She's my singapore silk torpedo.

She drives a mercedes, she's queen of the ladies,
My china seas sweetheart, she tears me apart.

She's my singapore silk torpedo.

You speak of love to her, a smile cracks her face,
She doesn't believe in rules, to her it's just a race.
She's seen both black and white,
You shouldn't go out tonight
Unless you me in to play it mean.

She's like a spike in the head,
I'd be better off dead,
Just can't shake her loose.
Now I'm hooked on this juice

We'll build a house on the cliff,
A small navy our gift,
Passing ships in the night,
Anchored safe we're alright.

She's my singapore silk torpedo.

Trivia about the song Singapore Silk Torpedo by The Pretty Things

On which albums was the song “Singapore Silk Torpedo” released by The Pretty Things?
The Pretty Things released the song on the albums “Silk Torpedo” in 1974 and “The BBC Sessions (Live at the BBC)” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Singapore Silk Torpedo” by The Pretty Things?
The song “Singapore Silk Torpedo” by The Pretty Things was composed by PETER TOLSON, PHILIP MAY.

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