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The Rolling Stones - Tumblin' Dice (1972/Video & Lyrics)


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"Tumbling Dice" is a rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for The Rolling Stones' 1972 double album Exile on Main St. and was the album's first single

Lyrics via Lyrics Freak

Women think Im tasty, but theyre always tryin to waste me

And make me burn the candle right down,

But baby, baby, I dont need no jewels in my crown.

cause all you women is low down gamblers,

Cheatin like I dont know how,

But baby, baby, theres fever in the funk house now.

This low down bitchin got my poor feet a itchin,

You know you know the duece is still wild.

Baby, I cant stay, you got to roll me

And call me the tumblin dice.

Always in a hurry, I never stop to worry,

Dont you see the time flashin by.

Honey, got no money,

Im all sixes and sevens and nines.

Say now, baby, Im the rank outsider,

You can be my partner in crime.

But baby, I cant stay,

You got to roll me and call me the tumblin,

Roll me and call me the tumblin dice.

Oh, my, my, my, Im the lone crap shooter,

Playin the field evry night.

Baby, cant stay,

You got to roll me and call me the tumblin dice, (call me the tumblin)

Got to roll me, got to roll me, got to roll me (oh yeah)

Got to roll me. got to roll me, got to roll me ( keep on rolling, keep on rolling)

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