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 la música Working Girl del Warner Mack

¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Working Girl” por Warner Mack?
La canción Working Girl fue lanzada en 1965, en el álbum “The Bridge Washed Out”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Working Girl” de Warner Mack?
La canción “Working Girl” de Warner Mack fue compuesta por Rodney Smith (Songwriter), Joy Benny.

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