Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets
And little man, little Lola wants you
Make up your mind to have
No regrets
Recline yourself
Resign yourself, you’re through
I always get, what I aim for
And your heart and soul
Is what I came for
Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets
Take off your coat
Don’t you know you can’t win
You’re no exception to the rule
I’m irresistible you fool, give in Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets
Take off your coat
Don’t you know you can’t win
You’re no exception to the rule
I’m irresistible you fool, give in Give in
Lyrics:
What ever Lola wants
Lola gets
And little man little Lola wants you
Make up your mind to have(your mind to have)
No regrets(no regrets)
Reline yourself resign yourself you're through
I always get what I aim for
And your heart and soul is what I came for
What ever Lola wants(Lola wants)
Lola gets(Lola gets)
Take off your coat
Don't you know you can't win(can't win you'll never never win)
You're no exception to the rule
I'm irresistible you fool
Give in (give in you'll never win)
What ever Lola wants
Lola gets
I always get what I aim for
And your heart and soul is what I came for
What ever Lola wants(Lola wants)
Lola gets(Lola gets)
Take off your coat
Don't you know you can't win(can't win you'll never never win)
You're no exception to the rule
I'm irresistible you fool
Give in x3 (give in you'll never win)
This song was a big radio hit in the 50's. Though a boy, I recognized
that it was definitely "adult" styling, quite a departure from the usual
AM pap of Perry Como, Pat Boone, and Doris Day. More on Ms. Lola
Montez:
The title "Whatever Lola Wants" was inspired by the 19th
century Irish dancer and actress Marie Gilbert, who adopted the stage
name Lola Montez and found fame as a Spanish dancer, courtesan and as
the mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who created the title Countess
of Landsfeld for her. Forced to flee mainland Europe in the revolutions
of 1848, as part of which Ludwig I was deposed, she went to London,
then the United States, Australia and then the United States again,
performing as a dancer and actress.
Whilst in Australia, it is
said that she performed her erotic Spider Dance at the Theatre Royal in
Melbourne, lifting her skirts so high that it could be clearly seen by
the audience that she was wearing no underwear, a performance described
in a newspaper as "utterly subversive to all ideas of public morality".
Another incident in Australia saw Montez, following an adverse review in
The Ballarat Times, allegedly thrashing with a whip the newspaper's
editor. Lola died on 17 January 1861 aged 39
This is one of those songs that takes me back to my grandmother's heyday. This song is so SEXY! I just love it and I love the way Sassy Ms. Sarah serves it up all sexy, sophisticated and saucy!