New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
First recorded by Archie Bell & The Drells, in 1968. After the New York Dolls broke up, the Dolls' drummer Jerry Nolan also covered this with his band, the London Cowboys, in 1986.
Say man, they tell me you think you're pretty good
Don't you know you're in my neighborhood?
They tell me you're pretty fast on them feets
You best be at the dance hall down on 14th Street, you hear?
There's gonna be a showdown
There's gonna be a showdown
There's gonna be a showdown
Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, gonna be a showdown
Well, I've got ten notches on my shoes
And when it comes to dancin', I just can't lose
They call me the top cat right in this here town
I just want you to meet me, baby, when sun goes down
There's gonna be a showdown
There's gonna be a showdown
Alright, now
All the girls been losin' faith in me
It don't seem like top cat's great as he once used to be
I know I'm good, and so you, you just better be better
And when you get yourself out on that floor, you better have your steps together
There's gonna be a showdown
Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, gonna be a showdown
Now, I got the reputation for bein' one of the fastest men alive
And I'm gonna see just how good you are
When I count to five, give me one, Jerry
Oh come on, you better step, now, try me with two
Oh come on, you can do better than that, now, give me three
Ah, come on, baby, just step aside
I'm gonna come out here, I'm gonna do my jive
There's gonna be a showdown
There's gonna be a showdown
There's gonna be a showdown
I said yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, gonna be a showdown, showdown, now
(There’s Gonna Be A) Showdown was written by Gamble & Huff & Leon Huff & Kenneth Gamble.
(There’s Gonna Be A) Showdown was produced by George “Shadow” Morton.