Working Girl

Rodney Smith (Songwriter), Joy Benny

[Chorus]
My little baby is a working girl working girl a little working girl
Sweetest little girl in this old world oh how I love my little working girl

[Verse 1]
I met her downtown at a corner cafe
We shared a table for two she stole my heart away
She didn't have much time and she couldn’t stay
She had to get back on the job it was a working day

[Chorus]
My little baby is a working girl working girl a little working girl
Sweetest little girl in this old world oh how I love my little working girl

[Verse 2]
Now she didn't come from a rich family
Her folks were tired and were poorest could be
She knows that money don't grow on a tree
And that’s why she don't expect too much of me

[Chorus]
My little baby is a working girl working girl a little working girl
Sweetest little girl in this old world oh how I love my little working girl

[Verse 3]
I thought I'd always be a bachelor
But now I'm taking my baby to the jewelry store
And let her pick out a ring that she loved for
We're gonna marry and be happy forever more

[Chorus]
My little baby is a working girl working girl a little working girl
Sweetest little girl in this old world oh how I love my little working girl
Oh how I love my little working girl oh how I love my little working girl
Oh how I love my little working girl oh how I love my little working girl

Curiosidades sobre a música Working Girl de Warner Mack

Quando a música “Working Girl” foi lançada por Warner Mack?
A música Working Girl foi lançada em 1965, no álbum “The Bridge Washed Out”.
De quem é a composição da música “Working Girl” de Warner Mack?
A música “Working Girl” de Warner Mack foi composta por Rodney Smith (Songwriter), Joy Benny.

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