(G)Who’s a that per knock in’ on my
It’s got ta be a quar ter to four.
But Is it (C)you un a gain,
com in’ ’round for more?
Well, you can (D)love me to night if you want,
but in the (C)morn ing make sure ished you’re gone.
I’m talk in’ to you.
Hot legs, you’re you’re wear in’ me out.
Hot legs, you can scream and shout.
Hot legs, are you still in school?
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
You (G)got a most per sua in’ sive tongue.
You prom ise all a kinds ter of fun.
But what you (C)don’t un der stand,
I’m a work ing man.
I’m gon na (D)need a shot of ta min E
but by the (C)time ing you’re fin ished with me.
I’m talk in’ to you.
Hot legs, you’re an al in’ ley cat.
Hot legs, you you scratch my back.
Hot legs, bring your moth er, too.
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
You
I (G)mag ine how my dad dy felt
in your jet black sus pend er belt.
Sev en (C)teen years old,
he’s trudg ing six ty four.
You got (D)legs right up to your neck.
You’re mak in’ (C)me a phys i cal wreck.
I’m talk in’ to you.
Hot legs, in your sat in your shoes.
Hot legs, are you still in school?
Hot legs, you’re mak in’ me a your fool.
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
Hot legs, in you’re mak in’ me mark.
Hot legs, keep my pen cil sharp.
Hot legs, you’re keep your hands to your self.
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
Hot legs.
Hot legs.
Hot legs.
(CN.C.)I love you, hon ey.
This page shows “Hot Legs” by Rod Stewart in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.