LIGHTNING'S GIRL
Nancy Sinatra
I've told you that I'm Lightning's girl
But you keep hanging 'round
If Lightning ever catches you
He's got to put you down
(spoken) About six feet!
Stay away from Lightning's girl
And this part of town
Stay away from Lightning's girl
Or he'll put you down...yeah
Better stop your grooving 'round
Another rooster's hen
If Lightning ever catches you
He's got to do you in
(spoken) In about two minutes!
Stay away from Lightning's girl
And this part of town
Stay away from Lightning's girl
Or he'll put you down
Here comes Lightning down the street
While you just stand there talking
If I were you I'd start to move
And tell my story walking
(spoken) About a hundred miles an hour!
Stay away from Lightning's girl
And this part of town
Stay away from Lightning's girl
Or he'll put you down
Stay away from Lightning's g-i-r-l
Stay away from Lightning's g-i-r-l
Stay away from Lightning's g-i-r-l
Stay away from Lightning's g-i-r-l
From: Kelly Carnahan
Nancy Sinatra (born Nancy Sandra Sinatra on June 8, 1940) is an American singer and actress, daughter of legendary Frank Sinatra. She rose to fame in the 1960s with hits like "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", a song that defined her musical style: pop rock with country and western influences. Her powerful voice and charisma captivated audiences, making her one of the decade's iconic musical figures. Besides music, Nancy Sinatra has acted in some films and television series, solidifying her presence in the entertainment world. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with prominent artists like Lee Hazlewood, creating some of the most memorable songs of the 1960s. Among her most important albums are "Nancy Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely" (1965) and "How Does That Grab You!" (1966).
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