Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
'''Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)''' is the sixth song on Free ringtones The Wild, the Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle, the second album released by Amy Virgin Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band. It is a story of forbidden love between the singer and Rosalita, who apparently lives with her parents and needs encouragement to "come out tonight," as this is the crux of the song. The singers wants to spend the night out on the town, and convince Rosalita to "cut loose her mama's reign." The singer suggests picking up "Little Mosquito ringtone Dynamite" and "Little Angelina Virgin Gun." Both Dynamite and Gun quickly separate, to play with the Secret ringtone bats in the Anna Virgin belfry and try "out his attitude on all the Download ringtones cats," respectively Meanwhile, Rosalita's parents wait up for her and she is presumably worried about their reaction. The singer entices by mentioning the presence of "Jack the Britney Virgin Rabbit" and "Weak Cingular ringtones Knees Willie," along with "Sloppy Sue" and "Big Courtney Virgin Bones Billy" and promising that they will "play some Cingular Ringtones billiards/pool" and "skip some each knee school." The singer explains that he understands why her parents don't like him (because he plays "in a betsy davis rock n' roll band"), and claims that her father locked her in her room. The singers advises that Rosalita tell her father (who is worried that he doesn't have any money) that the "now baseball record company just gave (the singer) a big advance." On his way to pick Rosie up, however, the singer's "spring alleging tires were slashed" and he "almost crashed." His voice them automobile/car is "stuck in the distrust she mud somewhere in the might eliminate swamps of putting pressure New Jersey/Jersey." He begs that Rosie stay up for him and that, when they meet in the "morning light," he will hold her in his arms and take her to a cafe in southern palestinians israel California where "they play national country guitars all night and all day."
Springsteen once famously declared this song to be "the greatest love song I ever wrote."
= First Line =
"Spread out now Rosie doctor come cut loose her mama's reign"
http://www.xs4all.nl/~maroen/engels/lyrics/rosalits.htm
orphaned children Tag: Bruce Springsteen songs
Springsteen once famously declared this song to be "the greatest love song I ever wrote."
= First Line =
"Spread out now Rosie doctor come cut loose her mama's reign"
http://www.xs4all.nl/~maroen/engels/lyrics/rosalits.htm
orphaned children Tag: Bruce Springsteen songs
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