Lyrics to
Strutter

Released by Kiss in 1974
From the Album: Kiss |

This version of Strutter was released by Kiss in 1974.

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I know a thing or two about her
I know she’ll only make you cry
She’ll let you walk the street beside her
But when she wants she’ll pass you by

Everybody says she’s lookin’ good
And the lady knows it’s understood
Strutter

She wears her satins like a lady
She gets her way just like a child
You take her home and she says “Maybe, baby”
She takes you down and drives you wild

Everybody says she’s lookin’ good
And the lady knows it’s understood
Strutter

I know a thing or two about her
I know she’ll only make you cry
She’ll let you walk the street beside her
But when she wants, she’ll pass you by

Everybody says she’s lookin’ good
And the lady knows it’s understood
Strutter
Strutter
Strutter


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Kiss has released many songs over the years besides Strutter. Kiss released songs from 1974 to 1998 spanning across albums like Kiss, Hotter Than Hell, Dressed To Kill, Rock And Roll Over, Destroyer, Love Gun, Dynasty, Unmasked, Music From The Elder, Creatures Of The Night, Lick It Up, Animalize, Asylum, Crazy Nights, Hot In The Shade, Revenge, Carnival Of Souls: The Final Sessions, and Psycho Circus. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Kiss.

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About Lyrics and Strutter by Kiss

The lyrics for Strutter are made up of the words, verses and background chorus for the popular 1974 song by Kiss. Like a lot of songs, the lyrics to Strutter have both direct meanings and metaphorical context hidden within the song's words. All of the meanings are only truly known by the creators of the lyrics for Strutter - Kiss and any of the writers who worked with them on the song.

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If you have an interest in the structure of words and phrases, you can dissect the lyrics to Strutter by Kiss in multiple ways. The word "lyric" itself derives from the Latin word lyricus, with the actual English word lyrics applied to the definition "words set to music" listed in Stainer and Barrett's 1876 Dictionary of Musical Terms. Continuing the chain, the Latin word lyricus derives from the Greek word λυρικός or lyrikós. This somewhat means "poetry accompanied by the lyre" or "words set to music." You can easily see that by looking at the background of the word lyric, that the "lyrics to Strutter" means the words set to the music of Strutter, or poetry accompanied by the lyre played by Kiss. The singular form "lyric" is still used to mean the complete words to a song. However, the singular form lyric is also commonly used to refer to a specific line (or phrase) within a song's lyrics. Hence, by this analysis of word structure, you could say that the lyric to Strutter and the lyrics to Strutter are both one and the same thing. None of this talk about the word Lyrics is really relevant to fans of Kiss who came here looking just for the lyrics to Strutter, but we feel it is still fun to learn what's behind commonly used words and lyrics in songs.

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