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80's Ladies Karaoke - K.T. Oslin

This title is a cover of 80's Ladies as made famous by K.T. Oslin

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With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Same as the original tempo: 98 BPM

In the same key as the original: C

Duration: 04:25 - Preview at: 02:46

Release date: 1987
Genres: Soft Rock, Pop, In English
Original songwriter: K.T. Oslin

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

Lyrics 80's Ladies

We were three little girls from school
One was pretty one was smart
And one was a borderline fool
Well she's still good lookin' that woman hadn't slipped a bit
The smart one used her head she made her fortune
And me I cross the border every chance I get
We were the girls of the fifties
Stoned rock and rollers in the sixties
And more than our names got changed
As the seventies slipped on by
Now we're eighties ladies there ain't been much these ladies ain't tried
Been educated we got liberated
And has complicating matters with men
Oh we've said I do and we've signed I don't
And we've sworn we'd never do that again
Oh we burned our bras and we burned our dinners
And we burned our candles at both ends
And we've got some children who look just like the way we did back then
Oh but we're all grown up now
All grown up none of us can tell you quite how
We were the girls of the fifties
Stoned rock and rollers in the sixties
And more than our names got changed
As the seventies slipped on by
Now we're eighties ladies there ain't been much these ladies ain't tried
A my name is Alice
I'm gonna marry Artie
We're gonna sell apples and live in Arkansas
B my name is Betty
I'm gonna marry Bobby
We're gonna sell beans and live in Brazil
C my name is Connie
I'm gonna marry Charlie
We're gonna sell cars and live in California

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