Released: July 31, 1990

Songwriter: Vince Neil Mick Mars Nikki Sixx Tommy Lee

Producer: Bob Rock

[Verse 1]
She's got an alligator bag
Top hat to match
Dressed in black on black
She's got a Filipino girlie
She claims is her friend
I tell you boys, you just gotta laugh
Now I used to call her Cindy
She changed her name to "Sin"
I guess that's the name of her game
Yeah, I really used to love her
Then, the kitty she discovered
It's got to be a sexual thing

[Chorus]
Now all around the world
Girls will be girls
It's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain

[Post-Chorus]
I say no, no, no
No, no, no
(Introduce me)

[Verse 2]
Introduced me to her lover
In a cellophane dress
Then they bid me a sweet farewell
Last time I saw them
They were kissing so softly
To the sound of wedding bells

[Chorus]
Well, all around the world
Girls will be girls
It's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain
It's the same old, same old situation
(Every day it's the)
It's the same old, same old ball and chain

[Post-Chorus]
I say no, no, no
No, no, no

[Guitar solo]

[Bridge]
It's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain
Girl, it's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain
You know we just gotta say
All around the world
Girls will be girls

[Chorus]
It's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain
I tell you girl, it's the same old, same old situation
It's the same old, same old ball and chain, yeah
Yeah, no-no
Yeah, yeah
No, no
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah

Mötley Crüe

Mötley Crüe is the symbol of the 1980s rock n roll attitude. Formed in Los Angeles, California on January 17, 1981, the group was founded by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee, later joined by Mick Mars on the guitar and Vince Neil on the microphone.

Mötley Crüe has revolutionized the rock scene multiple times and officially introduced the idea of the rock show with fireworks, barely dressed girls and flamethrowers. They sold more than 100 million records worldwide.