Billy Idol Rebel Yell 1983 Zippo

Last night a little dancer, came dancin' to my doorLast night a little angel, came pumping on my floorShe said come on baby, you got a license for loveAnd if it expires, pray help from above, becauseIn the midnight hour, she cried more, more, moreWith a rebel yell she cried more, more, moreIn the midnight hour babe more, more, moreWith a rebel yell more, more, moreMore, more, more!She don't like slavery, she won't sit and begBut when I'm tired and lonely she sees me to bedWhat sets you free and brought you to me, babeWhat sets you free, I need you here by me, because.

Contents.Composition and lyrics At a televised performance of, Idol said that he had attended an event where, and of were taking swigs from a bottle of. He was not familiar with the brand, but he liked the name and decided to write a 'Rebel Yell' song.The song was co-written by guitarist. The instrumental introduction, which sounds like a combination of electric guitar and electronic keyboard, is performed by Stevens on guitar alone, who intended it to sound this way. Stevens states that he was inspired by acoustic guitarist 's style.

Retrieved 2 January 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2018. Warren, Craig A. (7 September 2014). University Alabama Press. Idol explained that he came to use the title 'Rebel Yell'.

Not because of any knowledge of the Confederacy but because of his enthusiasm for Rebel Yell bourbon. Reesman, Bryan (1 June 2006). Mix Magazine.

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