Girls, Girls, Girls Lyrics:
Friday night and I need a fight
My motorcycle and a switchblade knife
Handful of grease in my hair feels right
But what I need to make me tight are
Girls, Girls, Girls
Long legs and burgundy lips
Girls, Girls, Girls
Dancin' down on Sunset Strip
Girls, Girls, Girls
Red lips, fingertips
Trick or treat-sweet to eat
On Halloween and New Year's Eve
Yankee girls ya just can't beat
But they're the best when they're off their feet
Girls, Girls, Girls
At the Dollhouse in Ft. Lauderdale
Girls, Girls. Girls
Rocking in Atlanta at Tattletails
Girls, Girls, Girls
Raising Hell at the 7th Veil
Have you read the news
In the Soho Tribune
Ya know she did me
Well then she broke my heart
I'm such a good good boy
I just need a new toy
I tell ya what, girl
Dance for me, I'll keep you overemployed
Just tell me a story
You know the one I mean
Crazy Horse, Paris, France
Forget the names, remember romance
I got the photos, a menage a trois
Musta broke those Frenchies laws with those
Girls, Girls. Girls
Body Shop. Marble Arch
Girls, Girls, Girls
Tropicana's where I lost my heart
Girls, Girls, Girls
Girls, Girls, Girls: Motley Crue
At the height of the decadent and sensationalized Glam Metal scene of the 1980s, no band personified the life of whiskey, fast cars, and faster women like Motley Crue. Fans with Motley Crue tickets could regularly run into their favorite band at strip clubs across the world. Never shy to express their true feelings or activities, Motley Crue released the ultimate ode to the gentleman’s club “Girls, Girls, Girls” from the album of the same name in 1987. Fans with Motley Crue tickets and strip-club DJs ate up “Girls, Girls, Girls” like it was candy.
Girls, Girls, Girls: Video
Motley Crue was a fixture on MTV, and Motley Crue videos always packed plenty of debauchery and scantily clad models to go along with fancy cars and good times. Fans with Motley Crue tickets did not get to see the original version of “Girls, Girls, Girls” as it was deemed too risqué for even the 1980s. The video for “Girls, Girls, Girls” continues to be a cult classic among fans with Motley Crue tickets and connoisseurs of 1980s American culture.
Girls, Girls, Girls: On Tour
Needless to say, “Girls, Girls, Girls” remains a favorite of fans with Motley Crue tickets. “Girls, Girls, Girls” generally occupies the end of the Motley Crue set list, such as at Crue Fest, when the song was followed only by closer “Dr. Feelgood” and encore “Home Sweet Home”. Even after more than 20 years, “Girls, Girls, Girls” continues to be the signature song for Motley Crue and the mp3 ranks as one of the top downloads for Tommy Lee and the boys.