Red-Headed Woman

Album: In Concert/MTV Plugged (1992)
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  • Well brunettes are fine man
    And blondes are fun
    But when it comes to getting the dirty job done

    I'll take a red headed woman
    A red headed woman
    It takes a red headed woman
    To get a dirty job done

    Well listen up stud
    Your life's been wasted
    'Til you've got down on your knees and tasted

    A red headed woman
    A red headed woman
    It takes a red headed woman
    To get a dirty job done

    Tight skirt, strawberry hair
    Tell me what you've got baby, waiting under there
    Big green eyes that look like, son
    They can see every cheap thing that you ever done

    Well I don't care how many girls you've dated, man
    But you ain't lived 'til you've had your tires rotated

    By a red headed woman
    A red headed woman
    It takes a red headed woman
    To get a dirty job done Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Spencer from Port Moody, BcThe song appears as the first track on Bruce Sprinsteen's In Concert MTV (Un)Plugged album.
  • Neil from Philly, Pathe song is about Patti Scialfa his wife and band member
  • Jillian from Cincinnati, OhEvery redheaded woman *loves* this song! :)
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