Songwriter: Andy Kahn Kurt Borusiewicz

Producer: Craig Leon

Whoa oh yeah

Burn, I'm sitting home
And I'm all alone
And I don't hear no phone
I need a hot shot

Burn, it's Friday night
And I ain't feeling right
There ain't no man in sight
I need a hot shot
Hot shot, hot shot

Ooh baby baby baby baby baby won't you feel it in my soul
Come on now move it
Hey I know you never never never never gonna lose control
My side is burning, it's getting real hot
You know that I need me my shot

Ooh, burn, I'm off the street
And I feel the beat
That drives out on my feet
I need a hot shot

Burn, I'm with the crowd
It will feel me proud
And the music's loud
I need a hot shot
Hot shot, hot shot

Ooh come on, come on, come on, come on
You gotta feel the kinda motion in my soul
You gotta move it
Whoo, i know you never never never gonna lose control
My side is burning, it's getting real hot
You know that I need me my shot, whooo

I need a hot shot
Hot shot hot shot hot
I need a hot shot

Burn, I'm sitting home
And I'm all alone
And I don't hear no phone
I need a hot shot

Burn, I'm with the crowd
It will feel me proud
And the music's loud
I need a hot shot
Hot shot, hot shot

Ooh come on, come on, come on, come on
You gotta feel the kinda motion in my soul
You gotta move it
Whoo, i know you never never never gonna lose control
My side is burning, it's getting real hot
You know that I need me my shot, whooo

I need a hot shot
Hot shot hot shot hot (ah)
Hot shot hot shot hot

Whoaaa now baby
Whoo hmm gimme gimme gimme gimme your love and baby
My my my my sweet sweet hot shot
Whoo come on and feel, don't cha feel, don't cha feel
Don't cha feel, don't cha feel, don't cha feel, whoo don't cha feel
Whoo hoo my my my baby sweet sweet baby
Hey hey hey hey

My body is burning
It's getting real hot
I'm waiting and waiting
For an offer to shooooot
Whoo...

A feeling, yeah hey like a feeling
Whooo yeah hey hey
Whoo whoo whoo whoo
Sweet sweet sweet sweet

Blondie

Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Deborah Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-1970s. Their first two albums contained strong elements of these genres, and although successful in the United Kingdom and Australia, Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the United States until the release of Parallel Lines in 1978. Over the next three years, the band achieved several hit singles including “Call Me”, “Atomic” and “Heart of Glass” and became noted for its eclectic mix of musical styles incorporating elements of disco, pop, rap, and reggae, while retaining a basic style as a new wave band.