"She Was Hot" is a song by The Rolling Stones from their 1983 album Undercover.
Recording on "She Was Hot" first began in late 1982. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the song is a traditional rock 'n' roll number from the band. The song is notable as both original Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart and his replacement Chuck Leavell perform on the recording.
"She Was Hot" was released as the second single from the album on January 24, 1984. The B-side to the single was an Emotional Rescue outtake, "I Think I'm Going Mad." The song did not perform well, reaching only number 44 on the U.S. Charts and number 42 on the U.K. Charts. A memorable video was produced for the song, featuring actress Anita Morris who semi-comically tempts each member of the band. The video version includes an extra verse. As with its predecessor, "Undercover of the Night," "She Was Hot" was directed by Julien Temple, and was also edited for broadcast on MTV.
The Rolling Stones resurrected "She Was Hot" for the 2006 United States leg of their A Bigger Bang Tour. The song made its live debut on October 11, 2006 in Chicago, and was a regular part of the band's set list since then. A performance of "She Was Hot" was captured for the 2008 concert film and live album Shine a Light.
"She Was" is a song written by Jimmy Melton and Neal Coty, and recorded by American country music singer Mark Chesnutt. It was released in February 2002 as the lead-off single from his self-titled album. It peaked at number 11 on the United States country music charts, and number 62 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song describes a girl who is asked if she's sure that her lover is the one, and she was. It then describes the life of the same woman who knew what she wanted and did it. Throughout the song, it is revealed that the narrator is a child of the mother.
The music video was directed by Eric Welch and premiered in early 2002.
"She Was" debuted at number 51 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the chart week of February 9, 2002. This was Mark's final top twenty hit.
New York was cold and damp
tv is just a blank
looks like another dead end sunday
what about an early night
monday never feels so bright
ooh the sheets feel cold and lonely
who wants to brave the pouring rain
for a glass of french champagne
grab a cab, grab a cab, and baby, come right by
But she was hot - as she kissed my mouth
she was hot - as I wiped her brow
she was hot - she pinned me to the ground
she was quick - she knew her way around
she was hot - and she tore my clothes
she was hot - she had no place to go
she was hot - on a cold and rainy night
Detroit was smoky grey
nothing like the good old days
I got a fever that i'm fighting
I don't need your company
leave me in my misery
I can take the rebound just like lightning
And she was hot - in a 50's dress
she was hot - her lips were flashing red
I was lost - in her burning flesh
I was hot - I was dripping sweat
she was hot- in the Detroit snow
she was hot - she had no place to go
she was hot - on a cold and rainy night
And she was hot - and I had the blues
she was hot - honey where were you
if you were in my shoes
you would be excused
she was hot- you can never wait
she was hot - never hesitate
she was hot - on a cold and rainy night
I think I'm going off the rails
riding down the pleasure trails
always take your passion where you find it
honey when you were young and fresh
and you need the touch of flesh
go take the treasure where you find it
But she was hot - in the melted snow
she was hot - in the molten glow
she was hot - she got it in the blood
she was hot - like the dam that's burst
she was strong - she was strong and true
she was black - and her eyes were blue
she was lost - and she took a chance
at just a brief romance
down the avenue
into the lost bayou
into the tall bamboo
into the human zoo
I wish you all the best
I hope we meet again
in a cold Chicago night
She was hot, hot, hot...