Songwriter: Micky Moody David Coverdale

Producer: Martin Birch

I'm goin' looking for a woman
With the night in her eyes
Someone to take all the small talk
And laugh at the lies
A high heeled double trouble backstage queen
Who gets what she wants
And knows where she's been

Alright show your hand
I'm looking for the promise of a one night stand
So i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight

You can see in my face
Just what i'm hoping to find
I want a twelve bar beauty
With a one track mind
I don't drive babe, but, i can steer
We got the green light let's get out of here

Alright show your hand
I'm looking for the promise of a one night stand
So i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight
I said i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight

When i saw you across the floor
I could feel i wanted more
I get lonely in the night
I would do anything, anything you say
Do anything to take the pain away
So those lonely nights will be alright
Don't worry honey, we can put out the light
I'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight
I said i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight

So i'm looking for a woman who got no shame
'cos in the morning there'll be no one to blame
A high heeled double trouble backstage queen
Who gets what she wants and knows where she's been

Alright show your hand
I'm looking for the promise of a one night stand
So i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight
I said i'm going looking for those rock 'n' roll women tonight

Rock 'n' roll women, rock 'n' roll women
Rock 'n' roll women gonna steal my heart away
Rock 'n' roll women, i said rock 'n' roll women
I said rock 'n' roll women gonna steal my heart away

Rock 'n' roll women...

Talkin' 'bout rock 'n' roll women, rock 'n' roll women
Rock 'n' roll women gonna steal my heart away
Rock 'n' roll women, rock 'n' roll women
I said rock 'n' roll women gonna steal my heart away...

Whitesnake

Whitesnake are a rock band formed in England in 1978 by David Coverdale, after his departure from his previous band Deep Purple. Their early material has been compared by critics to the blues rock of Deep Purple, but they slowly began moving toward a more commercially accessible rock style. By the turn of the decade, the band’s commercial fortunes changed and they released a string of UK top 10 albums, Ready an' Willing (1980), Come an' Get It (1981), Saints & Sinners (1982) and Slide It In (1984), the last of which was their first to chart in the US and is certified 2x platinum.