This is the sixth track from Deep Purple’s fourth album, Deep Purple in Rock (1970).
Lineup (Mk II) - Ritchie Blackmore: guitar, Ian Gillan: vocals, Roger Glover: bass, Ian Paice: drums/percussion, and John Lord: keyboards
Lyrics:
You came along for a weekend
But you only stayed for one night
You took off your hair
You pulled out your teeth
Oh I almost died of fright
You’d better do something for your own sake
Yes it’s a shame
Ah you know you’re a living wreck
You said you were a virgin
Full of promise and mystery
But I know that you
Would bring me down
’Cos everyone calls you big G
You’d better do something for your own sake
Yes it’s a shame
Ah you know you’re a living wreck
You said you’re gonna love me
You said you’re gonna set me free
But I knew that you would bring me down
And cause me misery
You’d better do something for your own sake
Yes it’s a shame
Ah you know you
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