'Round and 'round, the years go 'round and 'round
And many a dream is lost in the nasty city sound
Now she's down and out, everyone's above her
Tried everything a gal could try
She takes the notion that nobody loves her
And here's the reason why
She came to the city like a good gal should
Found a little pad in a bad neighborhood
She learned about life and it was quite a shock
But now she knocks 'em down with the best on the block, ah, right
Yeah, and it's really a shame too
'Cause she was her daddy's pride and joy
Daddy, won't you buy that pretty dolly for me?
It's the only toy I ever wanted
Won't you take me for a walk in the park?
I love the big brass band and the chestnut stand and that sad old man
'Round and 'round, the years go 'round and 'round
And many a dream is lost in the nasty city sound
Now she's down and out, everyone's above her
Tried everything a gal could try
She takes the notion that nobody loves her
Oh, but she's wrong, you know
Because I love her
Bad Girl is written by Don Mclean. It is first released in 1969 as part of Don McLean's album "Tapestry" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 8th track on this album. Bad Girl falls under the genre Rock.