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  1. [Verse 3] Put your left foot out Keep it all in place Work your way Right into my case First you try to bed me You make my backbone slide But when you find you bled me Step on by Keep on [Chorus ...

  2. The Stroke is a song by Billy Squier that criticizes the music industry and its treatment of artists. The lyrics express the frustration of being used, exploited and discarded by the industry, and the warning to others to avoid the same fate.

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  3. Lyrics:Now everybody have you heard If you're in the game, then the stroke's the word Don't take no rhythm, don't take no style Got a thirst for killin', gra...

    • Sep 1, 2012
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  4. Jul 12, 2021 · #BillySquier #TheStroke #TheAutisticDJ

    • Jul 12, 2021
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  5. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Now everybody, have you heard, if you're in the game Then the stroke's the word Don't take no rhythm, Don't take no style Gotta thirst for killin', Grab your vial uh Put your right hand out, give a firm handshake Talk to me about that one big break Spread your ear pollution, both far and wide Keep your contributions by your side ...

  6. The Stroke is a 1981 hit song by Billy Squier about the music industry and the business of selling drugs. The lyrics include phrases like "put your left foot out, keep it all in place" and "spread your ear pollution". The song has a catchy beat and a controversial message. Read more about the songfacts, the artistfacts, and the comments from fans.

  7. And stroke me, stroke me Could be a winner boy you move quite well Stroke me, stroke me (Stroke) Stroke me, stroke me You got your number down Stroke me, stroke me Say you're a winner But man you're just a sinner now Put your left foot out Keep it all in place Work your way Right into my face First you try to bed me You make my backbone slide

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