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Never Been Sold Before - Alice Cooper (Band)
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Never Been Sold Before Alice Cooper (Band)

"Never Been Sold Before" by Alice Cooper, released in 1973, is a #Rock song that explores themes of individuality, consumerism, and the struggle against societal expectations. Its lyrics convey a sense of defiance and self-identity. Musically, it features theatrical elements and a dynamic arrangement, characteristic of Cooper's style, contributing to his cultural impact in glam rock.

Never Been Sold Before - Alice Cooper (Band)
You ask me, babe, "Can you work tonight?"
I've been up, babe, since broad daylight

I just can't believe that you're selling me
You never sold me before
I just can't become your lousy who-o-ore

Yeah, I'm stacked nice, they really like my style
Fifty bucks, babe, ha, can't even buy my smile

I just can't believe that you're selling me
You never sold me before
I just can't become your lousy who-o-ore

I-I-I-I find I come around just to lay this money on you, babe
I'm sick of streets, chicks and dicks, and I'm
I'm really sick of you

Oh-oh, I've never been sold before
And I'll never be had again
Oh-oh, I've never been sold before
And I'll never be had a-gain

I just can't believe that you're selling me
You never sold me befo-ore
I just can't become your little whore
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