O. Hall
O. is 86 years old.
She is the Keyboard Player of PalaParaZula.
O. is located in Antalya at Main Street 35.
O. likes to fraternize during off hours and is trying to improve skill in order to get ahead professionally.
Maggie's Wet Pussy
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Song Details
Maggie's Wet Pussy is Generic music in tempo Lento. The music is above average and the lyrics are decent. The song was written 6/27/2025 by O. Hall. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
3 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
10 |
Genre: |
Blues |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
6/30/2025 |
Dominant Instruments
Bass Guitar
Drums
Backup Vocals
Lead Vocals
Piano
Special Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Well I walked into Maggie’s on a rainy night,
She said “Boy, come in, you’re a pitiful sight.”
She poured me a whiskey, lit up a fuse,
Said “You ever heard about my wet cat blues?”
[Chorus]
Oh lord, Maggie’s got a cat that cries all night,
Purrin’ in the dark, never acts right.
She says “It’s wild when the moonlight moves,”
I just smile and play those wet cat blues.
[Verse 2]
She wears red boots and a velvet robe,
Walks like thunder down a muddy road.
She said “My baby ran, now I got nothin' to lose,”
Then leaned in close whispered ‘bout them blues.
[Chorus]
Oh yeah, Maggie’s cat don’t like the rain,
Scratches my door and howls in pain.
Ain’t no shelter, just rhythm and booze,
And the soft, sweet sound of them wet cat blues.
[Bridge]
Well she strummed my strings, I hit her drum,
That back porch jam left my fingers numb.
We danced till dawn, broke all the rules,
In the smoky rhythm of them wet cat blues.
[Outro]
Now every time it storms, I head her way,
Maggie’s got the cure for a cloudy day.
She winks and says, “You bring your shoes
And don’t forget to sing them wet cat blues.”
Record Releases
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