Kitty - Racey

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Kitty Lyrics

You've played around all night
But that's a little long
You think you've got the right
But I think you've got it wrong
Wht can't we say goodnight
So I can take you home Kitty

When you say you will
It always means you won't
You're giving me the chills
Please baby don't
Every night you still leave me all alone Kitty

Oh Kitty what a pity you don't understand
You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
Oh Kitty you're so pretty can't you understand
It's girls like you Kitty
What you do Kitty do Kitty
Don't break my heart Kitty

Now when you take me by the nose how am I gonna know
If every time you put your little limb on show
There's something you should know
So don't say no Kitty
So come on and give it to me any way you can
Any time you want to do it I'll take it like a man
Please baby please don't leave me in this jam Kitty

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Racey was a British pop and rock group that formed in 1976 in Weston-super-Mare. Created by musicians Phil Fursdon and Clive Wilson, the group is best known for their 1979 album 'Smash and Grab', giving them a burst of popularity as a slick, sunny pop artist akin to contemporaries such as Showaddywaddy and The Rubettes. The band was also formerly known as "Alive 'n' Rockin".

Racey scored a series of hit singles in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. These include "Lay Your Love on Me" and "Some Girls". Their aforementioned 'Smash and Grab' album sold about 500,000 copies worldwide. The band's best songs were written and produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, the same famous partnership behind other great artists such as rock legends Sweet.

A Chinn-Chapman song for Racey, "Kitty", was notably reworked and released by Toni Basil as "Mickey" in 1981; it reached Number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in early 1982.

Racey's first single, "Baby It's You", was penned by Smokie members Chris Norman and Pete Spencer. Their second single, "Lay Your Love on Me", was the group's first hit single, peaking at No.3 in late 1978/early 1979. The third single, "Some Girls", was written for Blondie, for whom Mike Chapman also produced, but was instead given to Racey as a follow-up to "Lay Your Love on Me".

Racey parted company with Chinn and Chapman after Smash And Grab, and the band split in 1985. Since then two separate groups named Racey exist, one featuring Richard Gower, and the other originally featuring Clive Wilson, Phil Fursdon and Pete Miller, the original bass player of Racey. Miller died of cancer on 6 May 2003.

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