Rock and Roll Queen Lyrics

by Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople Rock and Roll Queen Lyrics

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#FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria
#E-MAIL: luggi69@web.de
#DATE: Sun, 27 May 2001 6:54 p.m. GMT+1
#ARTIST: Mott The Hoople
#SONG: Rock And Roll Queen
#ALBUM: Mott The Hoople, 1969
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# Rock And Roll Queen
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# written by Mick Ralphs
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#For the intro do either this riff:
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#or try with chords (very fast) E G A E G A C-A D C A 2 times
#This is the main riff.
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Listen woman you needn't look so stupid when I call your name out loud
'Cause everybody thinks you're a sweet smelling girl with intelligence and you know how
I wouldn't want anyone else to know
About the way you really are
You're just a rock and roll queen
You know what I mean
And I'm just a rock and roll star
play the main riff again
Listen woman you needn't go to bed with everybody that you meet
'Cause everybody thinks you're a sweet little girl with intelligence in your feet
I wouldn't want anyone else to know
About the way you really are
You're just a rock and roll queen
You know what I mean
And I'm just a rock and roll star
try riffs like
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G:---14-14-14-14---12--|
D:---------------------|
A:---------------------|
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Alright!
do the solo firstly over main riff and
then over some weird chord changing I do not really know
(I think it's somethin with A and G)
drum break -- main riff
2nd solo over main riff-6 times and
then over the part I like most:
You're just a rock and roll queen
You know what I mean
And I'm just a rock and roll star
-fade out-
Ain't it a great tune?
:-)
Corrections, questions, comments and suggestions are always welcome, just e-mail me!
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