A raucous song about a high school sweetheart
Laird Stribling founded R&R in 1985. He is a self taught rock'n'roll guitarist and singer/songwriter. His main guitar is a 63 Fender strat, and also uses an 85
R&R is an original Rock band first formed in California. We have been rocking the music scene for over 25 years and love to play music that makes you feel good and keep your feet moving. Now a member of WWW.Evor.com, one of the premier Free Agent Musician groups.
Story behind the song
I had a good lick and made up a story about fun. I like to write love song fantasies.
Lyrics
Sally Said
Sally said she would, Sally said she would
Sally said she would but her daddy told me, son you had better get her home by nine,
The movie got out late, maybe it was fate, Sally made sure we had plenty of time,
Sally was the cutest girl in school, she was all mine
Sally was the sweetest girl I knew, tasted real fine
Long hot summers, old love letters made me high
Sweet smells lingered, my heart simmered, I closed my eyes
My sweet Sally, blue jeans lowered, made me fly
Sally said she would, Sally said she would
Sally said she wanted to be my love forever but her daddy told her I was no good
So Sally said goodbye, and she kissed me one more time way down low where it felt so good
Sally was the cutest girl in school, she was all mine
Sally was the sweetest girl I knew, tasted real fine
Long hot summers, old love letters made me high
Sweet smells lingered, my heart simmered, I closed my eyes
My sweet Sally, blue jeans lowered, made me fly
bridge
Sally said she would, Sally said she would
Sally said she would but her daddy told me son you had better get her home by nine,
The movie got out late, maybe it was fate, Sally made sure we had plenty of time,
Sally was the cutest girl in school, she was all mine
Sally was the sweetest girl I knew, tasted real fine
Long hot summers, old love letters made me high
Sweet smells lingered, my heart simmered, I closed my eyes
My sweet Sally, blue jeans lowered, made me fly
Sally said she would,
Sally, sweet Sally