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  1. Lady Marmalade is a song by American girl group Labelle, written about a prostitute from New Orleans, Louisiana. The song’s inspiration was from Bob Crewe’s observations of New Orleans.

  2. The song is best known for the suggestive French lyric "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?" ("Do you want to sleep with me tonight?") in the refrain. [10] " Lady Marmalade" is about a man's sexual encounter with the titular prostitute, but Patti LaBelle was completely oblivious to its overall message, saying: "I didn't know what it was about.

  3. I Finally Found The Correct Lyrics On The Sheet Music ~ Written by Bob C... ⚜️ Though Covered By Others, THIS Is The Best Original: "Lady Marmalade" by LABELLE.

  4. Mar 27, 2001 · Lady Marmalade Lyrics: Where's all my soul sistas? / Lemme hear y'all flow sistas / Hey sista, go sista, soul sista, flow sista (Uh) / Hey sista, go sista, soul sista, go sista (Uh) /...

  5. Hey joe, you wanna give it a go?" mmm, mmm. Itchi gitchi ya ya da da. Itchi gitchi ya ya here. Mocha-choca-lata ya ya. Creole lady marmalade. Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? He sat in her boudoir while she freshened up. The boy drank all her magnolia-wine.

  6. Labelle Lyrics. album: "Nightbirds" (1974) Lady Marmalade. Somebody Somewhere. Labelle "Lady Marmalade": Hey sister, go sister Soul sister, go sister Hey sister, go sister Soul sister, go sister He met Ma...

  7. "Lady Marmalade" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan. The song is famous for its sexually suggestive chorus of "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?", which translates into English as "Do you want to sleep with me (tonight)?".

  8. Jul 28, 2012 · Lady Marmalade - Labelle (Lyrics) diamondsocute1. 3.77K subscribers. Subscribed. 6.6K. 1M views 11 years ago. I've Noticed That No One Uploaded The Lyrics To The Original Lady Marmalade...

  9. lyricstranslate.com › en › labelle-Lady-Marmalade-lyricsLabelle - Lady Marmalade lyrics

    Lady Marmalade lyrics. Hey sister, go sister, soul sister, go sister. He met Marmalade down in Old New Orleans. Struttin' her stuff on the street. She said, "Hello, hey Joe. You wanna give it a go?" Gitchi gitchi ya ya da da. Gitchi gitchi ya ya here. Mocha chocolata, ya ya. Creole Lady Marmalade. Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?

  10. Kristi from Miami My Mama (who is from New Orleans) now age 80, always insisted that the man married Lady Marmalade. She sites ” Now he’s at home doing 9-5/living his grey flannel life/but when he turns down the street/old memories creep…” as proof that he’s reminiscing how he met his wife!

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