Alright For An Hour letra

Rod Stewart


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Alright For An Hour lyrics

Oh, didn't I mess around like everybody did?
I said, "Woman, you're foolin' around with a man that just don't fit"
I said, "I'd better get along before I get right under your skin"
Remember the song, wasn't it fun, 'cause it was just one of those things

But it was alright for an hour, it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and moved right away

I said goodbye money, I don't owe no alimony
I paid my dues and payroll cues, gonna leave it all up to you
I'll take my dog and my car, the best friends I've found so far
And I'll keep goin' with the mornin' sun, singin' the same old song

But it was alright for an hour, it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and moved right away, right away, right away

Well I guess you needed somebody to open each and every door
With a large amount in the Swiss account
To give you thrills and nothing more
But my Volkswagen is hardly a custom built Ferrari
You want first class but I pump gas, so I'll get on out of your way

But it was alright for an hour and it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and moved right away

But it was alright for an hour and it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and I moved right away

It was alright for an hour, it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and moved right

It was alright for an hour, it was alright for a day
But it did not last, it did not last till the weekend
And I packed my bags and I moved right away, right away, right away
[Incomprehensible]

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Alright For An Hour is a song interpreted by Rod Stewart