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A Bit on the Side Deep Purple
"A Bit on the Side" by Deep Purple, released in 1987, is a #Rock song that explores themes of infidelity and secret relationships. The lyrics depict a narrator's dual life, balancing desire and deception. Musically, it features powerful guitar riffs and dynamic vocals, showcasing the band's classic sound. The song reflects the complexities of love and betrayal.
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[Verse 1]
You just arrived in the city, Charlene
Now you're working the underground scene
You've been getting bolder
Now you're leaning on my shoulder
I can guess how you want things to be
Climbing up this old money tree
Well, that won't do it for you or me
No, no
[Chorus]
I don't want no left or right
I want up-n-down
And a little bit o' lovin' on the side
[Verse 2]
Well, it's none of my business, Charlene
Though I couldn't help but notice, my darlin'
The make-up don't quite cover up the early evening shadow
On your enigmatic jawline, Charlene
I have to say it's all right by me
I don't care which way you lean
[Chorus]
But I don't want no left or right
I want front-n-back
And a little bit o' lovin' on the side
You just arrived in the city, Charlene
Now you're working the underground scene
You've been getting bolder
Now you're leaning on my shoulder
I can guess how you want things to be
Climbing up this old money tree
Well, that won't do it for you or me
No, no
[Chorus]
I don't want no left or right
I want up-n-down
And a little bit o' lovin' on the side
[Verse 2]
Well, it's none of my business, Charlene
Though I couldn't help but notice, my darlin'
The make-up don't quite cover up the early evening shadow
On your enigmatic jawline, Charlene
I have to say it's all right by me
I don't care which way you lean
[Chorus]
But I don't want no left or right
I want front-n-back
And a little bit o' lovin' on the side
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