Saw you in the front row
Moving to the beat
Just movin' and groovin'
Killed me when I saw
The wet patch on your seat
Was it Coca Cola?
Oh baby I hope you liked the show
When the band said goodnight
I had to say hello

Little lover, I can't get you off my mind, no
Little lover, I've been trying hard to find
Someone like you

Oh baby you sure looked sweet
Cruisin'
A leg either side
Of my motorcycle seat
Just oozin'
Could have been a nightmare
Could have been a dream
But on my way home, baby
I thought I heard you scream

Little lover, I can't get you off my mind
Little lover, oh I tried so hard to find
Someone to give me the things that I need, ah

Little lover, I can't get you off my mind, no
Little lover, oh I tried so hard to find
Someone like you

You had my picture on your bedroom wall
Next to Gary Glitter, yeah
I was standing on the stage playing rock 'n' roll
I was a guitar picker, yeah
Never had a record
Never had a hit
Ooh baby, you didn't mind a bit

Little lover, I can't get you off my mind
Little lover, you know I tried so hard to find
Someone like you, you, you
Baby I know you're a

Little lover, ooh


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Little Lover Lyrics as written by Angus Mckinnon Young Ronald Belford Scott

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    From Bon Scott himself,... The song is about Angus... think about that for a moment..

    YaakovIsraelon January 23, 2015   Link
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    "Killed me when I saw The wet patch on your seat (Wasn't Coca Cola)" Best lyric of all time, that one lyric is the essence of rock n' roll. no glossy finish, no sugar coating, just down right dirty, un-refined sleeze. i wouldnt have it any other way

    MrTambourineManon December 31, 2004   Link
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    hahaha^ kick ass song it goes slower as you rock to it. Nice riffs, easy beat, the singing is what makes this song so unique it doesn't sound too much like AC/DC to me, but it's a sweet bluesy little song

    heyjude55on May 21, 2006   Link

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