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Wrap Her Up - Elton John

Album: Ice on Fire

genre: Pop Rock

There are ladies, illegal X’s
Mona Lisa’s, well connected
They may be shady, English roses
Blue blooded, turned up noses
Money talks, see what it catches
Postage paid, no strings attached
She’s a honey, she’s a tramp
Roaring twenties, molls and vamps

Wrap her up, I’ll take her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up, I only get one chance
Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance
Wrap her up, I’ll taker her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up
Give her to me, wrap her up

Is she foreign, legs eleven
Italian girls, take me to heaven
You pretty babies, from Paris, France
Crazy horses, love to dance

Wrap her up, I’ll take her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up, I only get one chance
Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance
Wrap her up, I’ll taker her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up
Give her to me, wrap her up

Wrap her up, I’ll take her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up, I only get one chance
Beasts and beauties, but they all can dance
Wrap her up, I’ll taker her home with me
Wrap her up, she is all I need
Wrap her up
Give her to me, wrap her up

Marlene Dietrich
Marilyn Monroe
Brigitte Bardot
Doris Day
Billie Jean
Samantha Fox
Joan Collins
Kiki Dee
Katharine Hepburn
Vivian Leigh
Grace Jones
Priscilla Presley
Vanessa Williams
Doris Franfeld
Nancy Reagan
Rita Hayworth
Petula Clark
Julie Andrews
Superwoman
Annie Lennox
Mata Hari
CCC
Shirley Temple
Tallulah Bankhead
Linda Lovelace
Little Eva
Natassia Kinski
Princess Caroline of Monaco
Miss Pat Verness
Elsie Tanner

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Photo Credit: Discogs

Lyrics added by Bianca G.

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'Wrap Her Up' is memorable for the number of distinguished famous women that are remembered at the end of the song.
Song details
  • Co-Production: Gus Dudgeon
  • Composition: Bernie Taupin and Elton John
  • Vocals: Elton John and George Michael
  • Release Date: October 1985
Song reached number 12 in UK Singles Chart, and also peaked number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.