Songwriter: Mark Scott John Parr

Producer: John Parr

Hi girls, I'm back, yeah

Love, so good, so good, and I want you to know
Love, so good, so good, there ain't no lettin go
Breakin down your sugar walls, taste so sweet, resistance falls
Ooh, so good, so fine, so right

Breakin down ya door, beggin you for more, dirty lovin, dirty lovin
No I dont want it clean, just low down and mean, dirty lovin, dirty lovin

You been around, know the score, never met no one like me before
Girl, take my hand, lead me to the promised land
Hot, burnin down, only you can turn this thing around
So good, so fine, so right

Breakin down ya door, beggin you for more, dirty lovin, dirty lovin
No I dont want it clean, just low down and mean, dirty lovin, dirty lovin

Youre so dirty, dirty mama, I know what you want, baby what your body needs
You dont need no doctor, dirty lovins what you need
You can get it from me, baby

Ooh, so good, so good, so fine
So good, so good, so good, so fine

Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin, ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin

I know what you want, baby what your body needs
Baby give it up, baby give it up to me

Breakin down ya door, beggin for more, dirty lovin
This ain't no trick or treat, baby suck it and see, dirty lovin, dirty lovin
Dont want nothin obscene, if you know what I mean, dirty lovin dirty lovin

Baby, ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin, dirty dirty love
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, dirty lovin...

John Parr

John Parr (born 18 November 1952) is a Grammy-nominated English musician, best known for his 1985 US #1 single “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)” and for his 1984 single “Naughty Naughty” (US Rock #1). Parr was nominated for a Grammy award for “St Elmo’s Fire” in 1985.

Parr first entered the music scene when he was 12 years old and formed a band with two fellow schoolmates, which they named The Silence. The band had achieved some success. They eventually became professional and started to tour Europe. He then joined a band named Bitter Suite who were a huge success in the working men’s clubs in Yorkshire, he then formed a “Super Band” with musicians from other working men’s club bands, and named the band Ponders End , a band that set a new precedent for the bands in the north.

Parr secured a publishing deal with Carlin America in 1983 and in the same year Meat Loaf asked him to write some songs for his new album. It led to a fateful meeting with John Wolff, who was tour manager for The Who. Foreseeing the initial demise of The Who, Wolff was looking for a new venture and considered Parr to be a suitable partner. Parr first visited America in 1984 and worked with Meat Loaf on Bad Attitude. Meanwhile, Wolff secured Parr’s solo Atlantic recording deal in New York.