Play With Fire

NICHOLAS HALLAM, ROBERT CHARLES BIRCH

Well, you've got your diamonds and you've got your pretty clothes
And the chauffeur drives your car
You let everybody know
But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Your mother she's an heiress, owns a block in Saint John's Wood
And your father'd be there with her
If he only could
But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Your old man took her diamonds and tiaras by the score
Now she gets her kicks in Stepney
Not in Knightsbridge anymore
So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Now you've got some diamonds and you will have some others
But you'd better watch your step, girl
Or start living with your mother
So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire
So don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire

Trivia about the song Play With Fire by The Rolling Stones

On which albums was the song “Play With Fire” released by The Rolling Stones?
The Rolling Stones released the song on the albums “Out of Our Heads” in 1965, “Singles Collection: The London Years” in 1989, “The Rolling Stones Singles Collection: The London Years” in 1989, “Singles 1963 - 1965” in 2004, and “The Rolling Stones in Mono” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Play With Fire” by The Rolling Stones?
The song “Play With Fire” by The Rolling Stones was composed by NICHOLAS HALLAM, ROBERT CHARLES BIRCH.

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