["","I got my head in a cloud","","I'm gonna stand out in the crowd","Take all my time, take all my money","","Find it, who that? Mercy","","So hot 'n' nasty, so hot 'n' nasty","Oh hey Joe, don't forget to shake it","","Ooh, got to do it with the feelin'","Do you get the message?","Oh, I got my head in a cloud, I wanna sing it loud","Look at me shake a leg, oh","I'm gonna stand out in the crowd","Do you get the message?","Now you gonna hit the ceiling","Look what you've done to my head","Do you get the message?","","Hey boogaloo, I really love you","Then you gonna, then you gonna hit the ceiling","Well, you gonna hit the ceiling","I wanna sing out loud","But most of all you take all my bread","Hot 'n' nasty, hot 'n' nasty, it's hot 'n' nasty","","Do you get the message?","","You got to do it with the feelin'","Don't forget to shake that thing, do it with the feelin'","While you sleepin' on that bed","Do you get the message?","Do you get the message?","You know it really makes it","Who that sayin' Mercy? So hot 'n' nasty"]
Performed by: Humble Pie
Written by: Clem Clempson; Shirley Jerry; Steve Marriott; Greg Ridley; Jerry Shirley
Credits: Clempson, Clem (Songwriter); Jerry, Shirley (Songwriter); Marriott, Steve (Songwriter); Ridley, Greg (Songwriter); Shirley, Jerry (Songwriter); ALMO MUSIC CORP (Publisher); EMI U CATALOG INC (Publisher); RULE-ONE-MUSIC INC (Publisher)
"Hot 'n' Nasty" was the sixth single by Englishrock outfit Humble Pie, one of the first so-called supergroups of the 1960s-'70s. Released in 1972, the song peaked at #52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The B-side is "You're So Good for Me".
The song appears on their fifth studio album, Smokin', also released in 1972.
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