Do it to me all night long, only one can turn me on all through the night-time, you re a whole lotta woman
i gotta whole lotta woman
To my suprise, right around the clock
rosie never stops
only one can turn me on all through the night-time
rosie never stops
But you give all you got, you re a whole lotta woman
A whole lotta rosie, i gotta whole lotta rosie Whole, wanna tell you a story
she ain t exaclty small
she ain t exaclty small
never had a woman
Weighin in at nineteen stone, to my suprise Whole, only one can turn
Bout a woman i know, to my suprise
Bout a woman i know, i gotta whole lotta rosie, weighin in at nineteen stone
rosie never stops
i gotta whole lotta woman
I gotta whole lotta rosie, a whole lotta woman Pat, she ain t exactly pretty
Right around the clock, she steals the show
Do it to me all night long, yeah-yeah-yeah
Wanna tell you a story, when it comes to lovin, only one can turn
Never had a woman like you, to my suprise
Rosie never stops, you could say she s got it allllll, yeah-yeah-yeah
a whole lotta rosie
Right around the clock, i gotta whole lotta woman
Right around the clock, a whole lotta rosie
Ain t no skin-and-bones, a whole lotta woman
Based on my experience as a musician, typically when one musician covers another's song it's more out of respect and a fondness for the song itself than any negative or competitive reason.
Agreed! This is my favorite AC/DC, the original studio version with Bon Scott on vocals and Malcom and Angus just laying down some of the most incredibly ferocious guitar tracks ever. Don't tell me Travers does it better. Nobody could ever do this better.
I absolutely love Pat Travers. But the problem with him is that his songwriting skills dried up and he had to resort to making a career out of doing cover songs.
I agree with you, despite their tough image ACDC's music is quite different than the tight, raw, fast gut-punching hard rock/blues that is Travers' trademark and that some refer to as biker rock for lack of a better term. Bands like ACDC have that slower, more polished sound that has broader commercial appeal. That said I have a soft spot for Pat, he stands out even among his peers as one of the most talented, efficient provider of that overpowering rush us fans are hooked on for life.
Wow, I've seen PT countless times from his arena days in the late 70s, through all the different lineups & varying club dates over the years. But I never heard him pull this outa the bag!?!? The guitar sounds just as thick & heavy as the Young bros!
To me, it doesn't matter who did it better: Pat Travers or AC/DC. I bet Pat decided to play this song because it was a blast to do it, not in some attempt to upstage Angus or Malcom or anyone else. I enjoyed his take on this cover song and I'll leave it at that.