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Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? - Rod Stewart

Album: Blondes Have More Fun

genre: Disco New Wave

Sugar, sugar

She sits alone waiting for suggestions
He’s so nervous avoiding all the questions
His lips are dry, her heart is gently pounding
Don’t you just know exactly what they’re thinking

If you want my body and you think I’m sexy
Come on sugar let me know
If you really need me just reach out and touch me
Come on honey tell me so
Tell me so baby

He’s acting shy looking for an answer
Come on honey let’s spend the night together
Now hold on a minute before we go much further
Give me a dime so I can phone my mother
They catch a cab to his high rise apartment
At last he can tell her exactly what his heart meant

If you want my body and you think I’m sexy
Come on honey tell me so
If you really need me just reach out and touch me
Come on sugar let me know

His heart’s beating like a drum
‘cos at last he’s got this girl home
Relax baby now we are all alone

They wake at dawn ‘cos all the birds are singing
Two total strangers but that ain’t what they’re thinking
Outside it’s cold, misty and it’s raining
They got each other neither one’s complaining
He say’s I sorry but I’m out of milk and coffee
Never mind sugar we can watch the early movie

If you want my body and you think I’m sexy
Come on sugar let me know
If you really need me just reach out and touch me
Come on honey tell me so

If you really need me just reach out and touch me
Come on sugar let me know
If you really, really, really, really need me
Just let me know
Just reach out and touch me
If you really want me
Just reach out and touch me
Come on sugar let me know
If you really need me just reach out and touch me
Come on sugar let me know
If you, if you, if you really need me
Just come on and tell me so

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Lyrics added by Thomas B. Watts

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"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" is the lead single off Rod Stewart's "Blondes Have More Fun". It is one of the artists most successful single.
Song details
  • Publishing: Warner Bros.
  • Co-Production: Tom Dowd
  • Mixing: Tom Dowd & Andy Johns
  • Composition: Rod Stewart, Carmine Appice & Duane Hitchings
  • Vocals: Rod Stewart
  • Release Date: November 10, 1978
  • Samples: "Taj Mahal" by Jorge Ben Jor, "Put Something Down on It" by Bobby Womack
Rolling Stone ranked the song at #308 on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".